Synlait Milk (NZX: SML; ASX: SM1) is partnering with Foodstuffs South Island Limited to become the Cooperative’s exclusive supplier of its private label fresh milk and cream from early 2019.
Synlait intends to invest approximately $125 million in an advanced liquid dairy packaging facility to supply Foodstuffs South Island.
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Synlait Milk (NZX: SML; ASX: SM1) is partnering with Foodstuffs South Island Limited to become the Cooperative’s exclusive supplier of its private label fresh milk and cream from early 2019.
Synlait intends to invest approximately $125 million in an advanced liquid dairy packaging facility to supply Foodstuffs South Island.
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Foodstuffs has announced today that the company is a finalist in the Efficiency Champion Category for the 2017 Sustainable Business Network Awards, thanks to some stunning results in minimising waste.
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Little Garden fans who purchased a Starflower at New World have helped raise $150,000 for the Starship Foundation.
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New World and PAK'nSAVE are pleased to show their
support for the New Zealand Blood Service's Missi...
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Foodstuffs announced today that following an extensive review of its egg sourcing and animal welfare policies the business has committed to a goal of being 100% cage free for eggs within 10 years.
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New World supermarkets are giving customers the opportunity to vote on whether to keep plastic bags free or bring in a five or 10 cent charge for each plastic bag they use at the checkout - in a concerted effort to reduce pollution.
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As per normal with peak season planning well underway we wish to seek your customary support with our proposed List Price/New Product Moratorium.
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PAK’nSAVE customers are about to enjoy a new way to save more on fuel with Sticky Club.
The programme is launching in all PAK’nSAVE South Island stores in September. Shoppers can pick up a Sticky Club tag in store from August 23 and join early, ahead of the grand launch on September 1.
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Foodstuffs is doing their bit for the oceans and marine life by refusing to sell microbead products in any stores. The tiny beads of plastic used as an exfoliating agent in many skin cleansing products have been finding their way into drains and ultimately the marine environment where they can be consumed by marine animals.
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We reckon it's the best view in the world, from a
supermarket
The good news is that June 28 sees t...
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