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Foodstuffs South Island (FSSI) will continue to use facial recognition (FR) technology in the three Christchurch stores involved in its recent trial and is extending it to New World Stanmore, after a three-month trial demonstrated measurable safety improvements.

The trial, conducted from October 2025 to January 2026, aimed to identify and manage individuals with a h...


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Two Dudes from New Zealand caused a traffic jam in the town of Medowie, two hours north of Sydney, this week as they delivered their skincare products to a supermarket – riding in on camels and dressed in white bathrobes.

It’s the latest brilliant marketing stunt from Two Dudes founders Michael McRae and Thomas Tappin.

They say that camel riding down a...


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The Commerce Commission has released its draft decision to introduce caps on interchange fees for Mastercard and Visa commercial credit cards. The Commission considers capping these fees will drive a more fair and efficient payments system.

New Zealand businesses currently pay approximately $125m each year in interchange fees to accept Mastercard and Visa commercial...


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Foodstuffs North Island (FSNI) – the locally owned co-operative behind New World, PAK’nSAVE and Four Square stores – says the latest Annual Grocery Report reflects a sector that is continuing to evolve, with growing competition in larger centres and ongoing investment needed to support smaller communities.

The Commerce Commission’s Annual Grocery Report r...


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The Commerce Commission will be filing charges against BP Oil New Zealand Ltd (BP) under the Fair Trading Act for allegations the company failed to give customers discounts they were entitled to, and charged incorrect prices at BP Connect Service Stations.

Deputy Chair Anne Callinan says the Commission is committed to holding large companies to account on...


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