The 31-year-old appeared in the Hamilton District Court this afternoon, also charged with theft of groceries worth $2800 two days earlier, and $1500 worth of groceries on December 31, last year, both of which are alleged to have also occurred at Countdown Te Rapa.
He also faces a charge of theft of groceries from Bethlehem Countdown, Tauranga, on October 31, last year, totalling $1300, stealing camping, grooming, and perfume items valued at $1549.68 on January 2, this year and theft of a pool, worth $499, both times from The Warehouse in Matamata.
His lawyer, Rhiannon Scott, successfully applied for bail for the Hamilton man which was opposed by police.
However, Community Magistrate Ngaire Mascelle imposed a strict 24-hour curfew.
She remanded him on bail without plea to reappear in court on February 9.