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  2. Buy NZ Made - Wikipedia

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    Buy NZ Made is a campaign promoting and encouraging people to buy New Zealand made products. It is run by BusinessNZ , a business advocacy body made up of New Zealand employers and manufacturers. [ 1 ]

  3. Griffin's Foods - Wikipedia

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    The Griffin's Foods Company is a New Zealand food company currently headquartered in Auckland and established by John Griffin as a flour and cocoa mill in the city of Nelson in 1864. [1] The company started biscuit manufacturing in 1890. [1] Products commercialised by Griffin's include cookies, chocolate confection, crackers, cereal bars, and ...

  4. Farmers Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    Farmers Trading Company Ltd (branded as Farmers) is a New Zealand mid-market department store chain. Headquartered in Flat Bush, Auckland, [1] Farmers operates 59 stores across New Zealand, [2] specialising in family fashion, beauty, homewares, furniture, large appliances and whiteware.

  5. Kapiti Fine Foods - Wikipedia

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    Kapiti Fine Foods Ltd (stylised as Kāpiti) [1] is a New Zealand company that produces dairy products such as cheeses and ice cream. It takes its name from its original site at Lindale on the Kāpiti Coast. It was founded in 1984 and has factories in Palmerston North [citation needed].

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  7. Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Woolworths began operating mini-supermarkets at 17 Gull New Zealand stores. [14] By 2002, Woolworths New Zealand consisted of 83 supermarkets branded as Woolworths, Big Fresh and Price Chopper. It was the country's third-largest supermarket group, with a market share of about 20%. [15]