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Nightmare on Albert, Victoria streets: 'I'm hanging on by my teeth' - plea for PM to help
PM is asked to act quickly and treat businesses fairly by broken restaurant owner.

Kate MacNamara: Can Govt fix supermarket competition when it's part of problem?
OPINION: Supermarkets are uncompetitive, and so is a slew of Government policy.

Groceries delivered to your door? That'll be 10 minutes
New York Times: Fast-growing companies offer the promise of near-instant delivery.

Editorial: Smashing the supermarket duopoly
EDITORIAL: Voters are unlikley to complain about intervention into supermarket territory.

Calls for cheaper groceries in wake of Commerce Commission report
"I think we could absolutely be paying less."

Supermarket profits 'persistently high' - Kiwis pay too much, loyalty schemes confusing
Competition watchdog to reveal how competitive it believes our supermarkets really are.

Taco Bell hints at new store opening in NZ
Mexican-styled food chain hints broadly at a new restaurant in southern city.

From shelf-stacker to buying giant Auckland supermarket
'I left school at 16 and didn't know what I was going to do.'

My Food Bag still benefiting from Covid alert level demand - CFO
My Food Bag has retained some of the demand that was driven by Covid-19 lockdowns.

'Poor choice of words': Woman called a 'Karen' after Kmart dolls comment
The woman assured others she isn't "racist, sexist or ageist" — but she had a question.

Brand Bloomfield: T-shirts and earrings and now the perfume
Would you wear Eau de Ashley? The director general of health has inspired a perfume.

Lockdown fears: 15% of small businesses could cut jobs
Businesses fear impact of even short lockdowns, but small majority support as last resort.

Kiwi baby retailer slammed with negative reviews amid copycat allegations
Consumers put the boot in over $50 baby footwear but target company denies copycat claims.

Ready-to-eat salads recalled due to listeria fears
A selection of ready-to-eat salads are being recalled as they might contain listeria.

Opinion: The power of landowners in the architecture of a retail mix
OPINION: Landowners should be working together in transforming town centres.

Revealed: The Warehouse's biggest selling toy for 10 straight years
How many of these classics did you have as a kid?

Goodman investors score from e-commerce growth
"Goodman is uniquely placed to benefit from the growing digital economy".

Cuppa conundrum: Should you store your tea in the fridge?
We've got the tea on appropriate tea bag storage.

Princely or wince-ly? Architect defends $120m plan for Ponsonby site
Ground-floor shops, level-one offices and 14 apartments rising up to five levels.

Who's opening at Westfield Newmarket: 9 luxury retailers named
'First time six of these brands have traded in this country - huge endorsement' - Scentre.

Ben Kepes: It's time to embrace the misshapen carrot
OPINION: It's time to do more to combat food waste.

Supermarket shelves stripped bare as NSW enters two-week lockdown
Calls from NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian not to panic buy have fallen on deaf ears.

Small Business: From engineering geologist to Fashion Week
Kiwi jewellery maker talks about her invitations to New York and Paris Fashion Weeks.

Jarden Brief: Growing calls to regulate buy now pay later services
Jarden's daily update on the latest moves and shakes.

The smart tech employed by Foodstuffs to free up 9000 hours of staff time
New Zealand's largest grocery retailer is turning to tech to drive efficiency.

Business Hub: Rod Jenden
Founder Rod Jenden reveals the tough times that got him to a multi-million dollar Wet & Forget empire. Video / Jason Oxenham

Rob Fyfe appointed chair of Michael Hill International
Veteran airline boss will join jewellery business in June.

Empty shelves at supermarkets - Canterbury flooding causing delivery disruptions
South Island shoppers will see gaps on the shelves today.

Luxury boom: BMW lifts hood on its bumper year
German vehicle manufacturer says baby boomers have spent up large following Covid.