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  2. Liquorland - Wikipedia

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    Liquorland is an Australian liquor store chain. It is one of three liquor brands within the Coles Group , [ 2 ] along with the larger discount format First Choice Liquor and more upmarket orientated Vintage Cellars .

  3. List of retailers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Name Retail format Main products Number of stores Number of Auckland stores Parent company Founded Head office 2degrees: Electronics store [1]: Mobile phones [1]: 56 [1]: 20 [1] ...

  4. The Trusts - Wikipedia

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    The Trusts was the first New Zealand business to boycott Russian products in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [11] On 1 March 2022, it removed all Russian vodkas and beers from shelves, putting Ukrainian flags in their space. [12] Foodstuffs introduced a similar policy in all other LiquorLand stores three days later. [13]

  5. Alcohol in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand is ranked 21st in beer consumption per capita, at around 75.5 litres per person per annum. The vast majority of beer produced in New Zealand is a type of lager, either pale or amber in colour, and between 4%–5% alcohol by volume.

  6. Australian Liquor Marketers - Wikipedia

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    Liquor Centre is a New Zealand liquor franchiser founded in 1992. [6] It claims to be the largest liquor store network in New Zealand, [7] with 240 stores around the country. [8] There are 175 Liquor Centre stores and 41 Liquor Spot stores listed on the company's website. [6] The remaining stores are part of the buying network but do not have ...

  7. The Warehouse Group - Wikipedia

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    Online sales made up NZ$150 million of their revenue – a rise of nearly 800% from just NZ$18.8 million in 2011, though still barely 0.56% of their total sales. While The Warehouse and Warehouse Stationery recorded strong profit growth, the Noel Leeming electronics store division reported a drop in profit of 43% (partly due to one-off ...