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Pak'nSave

Pak'nSave (stylised as PAK'nSAVE) is a New Zealand discount food supermarket warehouse chain owned by the Foodstuffs cooperative.[1][2] It is one of the three main supermarket chains in New Zealand, alongside Countdown and New World.[citation needed] There is a total of 57 Pak'nSave stores throughout the country.[3]

Pak'nSave
Company typePrivate subsidiary
IndustryRetail
Founded1985; 39 years ago
Headquarters,
Number of locations
57 stores (2023)
ParentFoodstuffs
Websitewww.paknsave.co.nz

Pak'nSave stores are large and have a no frills environment, often with unlined interiors and concrete floors. From 2015, Pak'nSave was consistently the cheapest supermarket in New Zealand during several years of surveys.[4][5]

History edit

Pak'nSave had 20 stores in 1993, which rose to 30 stores in 1998. Its supermarket market share rose from 8% in 1989 to 24% in 1996.[2]

Origins edit

The first Pak'nSave opened on 12 June 1985 in Kaitaia, a town in the Far North District of the North Island.[6] In the beginning, mutton and candles were the stores best sellers, which is attributed to the fact that many homes in the Far North still did not have power in 1985. Pak'nSave originally used a system where customers were given a black marker upon entering the store, which would use this to write the prices onto the goods that they were buying, which they would bring to the checkouts. This is because Pak'nSave at the time did not use barcodes, scanners, or running checkouts, so prices were written onto shelves.[6] Due to the first store's popularity in the Far North, Pak'nSave operated monthly bus trips to the Kaitaia store.[7]

A couple of months after the first store, a second Pak'nSave store was opened in Henderson. Two days after the store opened, two more checkouts had to be opened because of its popularity.[7]

1990–2020 edit

Due to the 1992 recession, Pak'nSave increased its focus on prices.[2]

In 2005, there were 37 stores around New Zealand, including seven in Auckland.[8] In December 2017 Foodstuffs recalled a batch of its Pak'nSave branded beef mince after concerns that it contained soft plastic.[9]

Pak'nSave started rolling out self checkouts around 2009, where customers would scan, pack and pay for their groceries themselves. Customers would only interact with employees to check IDs for sales of alcohol or cigarettes.[10]

The first Pak'nSave store, in Kaitaia, went empty in 2011 because Foodstuffs opened a new store in Kaitaia. In 2018 Foodstuffs gave a 50-year lease for $2 to a Youth Centre. As the Youth Centre could not fulfill their plans, demolition of the building was announced in 2022.[11]

Starting in 2017, the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (EECA) provided funding toward Foodstuffs to trial electric delivery vans.[12][13] Funding also went to electric car chargers for carparks.[14]

In August 2018 Pak'nSave announced that they would stop offering single-use plastic bags by the start of 2019.[15] After they were discontinued, an 'endangered' bag sold on Trade Me for $52.[16] In February 2020 Pak'nSave started trialling recycled paper bags for bulk food.[17]

In January 2019 Pak'nSave announced that they would start rolling out the option to buy products online.[18]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

 
Social distancing marks placed in Pak'nSave

In late February 2020, after the first case of COVID-19 in New Zealand, customers began to panic buy products from supermarkets throughout New Zealand. Due to this, Pak'nSave put restrictions on purchasing, such as a "one in, one out" queue in Albany, which reached a queue of over 200 people. In Pak'nSave Wairau, hand sanitiser was restricted to one per customer.[19] In the evening before the first COVID-19 lockdown on 26 March 2020, Pak'nSave announced new shopping rules. This included that shoppers must go alone, spend a maximum of 30 minutes in the store, and must keep a two-metre distance from other customers. Yellow lines were placed to mark checkout boundaries. Yellow markers were also placed two metres apart from each other on the floor, which had messages reminding people to keep their distance.[20] In March, Pak'nSave Gisborne announced that they had a lane dedicated for elderly customers.[21] In April Pak'nSave Royal Oak started trialling a car queue system. Customers would text the supermarket and would receive a notification when it was their turn.[22]

There were several instances of long queues during the beginning of the pandemic. In one such example, Pak'nSave Māngere had a queue which passed 100 metres before the shop had even opened.[23]

Pak'nSave would turn away customers who were not wearing a face mask. This was a policy of Foodstuffs, meaning that it also affected New World stores.[24] Employees were given gloves and perspex shields were placed on checkouts.[25] Pak'nSave also rolled out "quaran-tunes" on in store radios, which was music related to physical-distancing, voiced by Pak'nSave's mascot, Stickman. Also during the pandemic, Pak'nSave temporarily changed their logo. The tagline was changed from "Our Policy: New Zealand's Lowest Grocery Prices" to "Our Policy: Keep it Distance-y New Zealand".[26]

2020–present edit

In October 2020 the Commerce Commission fined Pak'nSave Māngere $78,000 for making false and/or misleading representations of prices.[27]

In May 2021, forty workers striked at an Auckland Pak'nSave, which is largest Pak'nSave in New Zealand. Employees felt that they were not paid enough.[28] In September, Foodstuffs announced Pak'nSave and New World would stop selling caged eggs by 2027.[29]

In 2022 Foodstuffs announced that 29 of its North Island stores, including New World and Four Square, had started using facial recognition technology as a measure against crime.[30]

During the flooding in January 2023 the largest Pak'nSave had to close due to extensive flooding.[31] On Mother's day, the Porirua Pak'nSave created a giveaway which was accused of being misogynistic. It had laundry detergent. The poster of the giveaway said that it was "ridiculous" that people described it as misogynistic. Foodstuffs spokeswoman Emma Wooster, however, apologised about the post and said that it does not reflect the values of the company.[32]

In June 2023 Pak'nSave released an AI app, named Savey Meal-bot. It creates meal plans and recipes from ingredients given by the app's user. This includes leftovers.[33][34] It was made with the GPT-3 language model.[34] The app suggested to a user to make bleach and eat ant-poison sandwiches.[35][36]

In June 2023 a Pak'nSave in Tauranga started trialling front-facing body cameras due to a rise in retail crime.[37]

In 2023 Pak'nSave was named New Zealand's most trusted brand in a Reader's Digest survey. Pak'nSave had held the title for twelve years in a row, out of the survey's 24-year history.[38]

Operations edit

 
Pak'nSave store in New Plymouth

The name probably originates from the cost-saving practice of leaving customers to pack their own groceries, with checkout operators simply placing the products purchased back into a trolley.[citation needed]

Extra products that are not on shelves are stacked above the shelves on the pallets they were delivered in, meaning that the floor space can be used for retail and storage. The stores are supplied daily from their co-operative distributor Foodstuffs.[39]

Most stores have self checkout and some have self scanning facilities where customers scan and bag their own groceries, with several self-checkouts monitored over by a single staff member for assistance and to clear any restricted transactions (e.g. alcohol).[40] Pak'nSave has self-scanning facilities (Shop n' Go) where pre-registered customers can scan items with a hand-held scanner (PS20) while shopping in store.[41]

Pak'nSave stacks their shelved horizontally, which is a difference to their competitors Countdown and New World who arrange their shelves vertically.[42]

Pak'nSave Mini edit

 
Pak'nSave store in Whanganui

On 13 September 2017, Levin's Write Price supermarket was re-branded as Pak'nSave Mini. Pak'nSave Mini is a small format store that stocks around 2,500 products. In comparison, standard Pak'nSave stores stock approximately 8,000 products.[43][44]

Competition edit

Pak'nSave's main competitors are Countdown, owned by Woolworths NZ; and Foodstuffs' full-service supermarket, New World.[citation needed]

In a 2013 Consumer NZ survey of the most sold supermarket prices, Pak'nSave was found to have the cheapest prices in the country in six of the seven centres surveyed.[45]

Shop'nGo edit

Shop'nGo is a service where customers are given scanners, which are used to scan products as they shop around the store, which allows them to track the total price. Customers using Shop'nGo do not need to unload their trolley to pay. They go to a self-checkout, scan a QR on the Shop'nGo screen, and then pay for the products.[46]

Shop'nGo started around 2005 in a few stores.[47] In 2020, 11 stores in the South Island rolled out Shop'nGo.[46]

Marketing edit

Pak'nSave is well known for its "cut price" television and print adverts utilising a stick figure, named "Stickman", in black on a yellow background (occasionally, the colour scheme is reversed, including during the 2011 Rugby World Cup and the 2012 Summer Olympics). The television adverts are voiced by comedian Paul Ego.[48] Originally, the voice of Stickman was Ego "mucking around". Another voice had been recorded but it was the "mucking around" voice which was chosen.[49]

In 2013 the Commerce Commission said that Pak'nSave's comparative pricing advertisements may be misleading under certain circumstances.[50]

In 2018 Progressive Enterprises, the owner of Countdown, complained to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) about a Pak'nSave advertisement. It compared prices between Pak'nSave and Countdown. Progressive said that the advertisement was misleading as no store had the same prices on the day listed in the advertisement. Foodstuffs said that there was a mistake in the date, and said that rather than 7 August 2017, the correct date was 28 September 2017.[51] The same year, vegans complained to the Advertising Standards Authority that an advertisement saying "you'll never beat real meat" is offensive to the vegan and vegetarian community. The ASA dismissed the complaint.[52] Again in 2018, a Pak'nSave advertisement encouraging responsible drinking was described by the Human Rights Commission as "discriminatory and harmful". It featured men dressed as women purchasing wine, causing human rights advocates to describe the ad as "transphobic".[53]

In April 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, an Instagram account was created for Stickman. His first post was "Day 1 on Instagram and Day 23 in Lockdown. My bubble is still looking fresh. Just jokes, that's my head. #gotyou".[26] The account has 25,000 followers.[54] In September Pak'nSave took down an advertisement which pronounced the Māori word Wainoni incorrectly.[55]

In 2011, the Stickman adverts were one of the finalists for Best Ad in the annual Fair Go Ad Awards, but lost to the New Zealand Lotteries Commission's "Wilson the Dog" adverts.[56]

In December 2022, under the stage name DJ Save-A-LotT, Stickman hosted an hour-long radio show.[57]

Fuel discounts edit

 
Pak'nSave Fuel in Paraparaumu

Pak'nSave offers a program which gives customers a fuel discount for stores with on-site fuel filling stations. To do this, customers scan a "Sticky Club" tag at the checkout and receive a voucher.[42][58] Stores without on-site Pak'nSave fuel filling stations offer vouchers for use at Z Energy service stations.[58][failed verification]

Fuel sites edit

In December 2002, the first Pak'nSave fuel site was opened at the Pak'nSave in Tamatea. It was originally owned by BP New Zealand and Foodstuffs. More fuel sites were opened in more PAK'nSAVE stores and New World joined for the fuel sites later. In 2018, Z Energy won Mobil's contract to operate the fuel sites and fuel vouchers.[59]

Fundraising and charity edit

In early 2023 Pak'nSave owner operators from across the North Island donated over $575,000 to help communities affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.[60]

Pak'nSave stores donated the equivalent of 2.5 million meals in 2019 to those who needed them the most.[61] The first ever Pak'canSave appeal saw nearly 80,000 cans donated to local food banks by generous customers, with Pak'nSave donating $200,000.[citation needed]

In November 2015 Pak'nSave stores around New Zealand participated in the annual Movember fundraising effort, raising NZ$106,000 for Movember New Zealand. This was the largest sum ever raised by a New Zealand company for the charity.[62]

Consumer perceptions edit

A 2021 study by the Commerce Commission found that consumers consider Pak'nSave, compared to other supermarkets, as more inexpensive with poorer quality meats and vegetables.[63]

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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Not to be confused with Pay n Save or the unrelated Californian Pak nSave operated by Safeway Inc Pak nSave stylised as PAK nSAVE is a New Zealand discount food supermarket warehouse chain owned by the Foodstuffs cooperative 1 2 It is one of the three main supermarket chains in New Zealand alongside Countdown and New World citation needed There is a total of 57 Pak nSave stores throughout the country 3 Pak nSaveCompany typePrivate subsidiaryIndustryRetailFounded1985 39 years agoHeadquartersWellington New ZealandNumber of locations57 stores 2023 ParentFoodstuffsWebsitewww wbr paknsave wbr co wbr nzPak nSave stores are large and have a no frills environment often with unlined interiors and concrete floors From 2015 Pak nSave was consistently the cheapest supermarket in New Zealand during several years of surveys 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 1990 2020 1 3 COVID 19 pandemic 1 4 2020 present 2 Operations 2 1 Pak nSave Mini 2 2 Competition 2 3 Shop nGo 3 Marketing 4 Fuel discounts 4 1 Fuel sites 5 Fundraising and charity 6 Consumer perceptions 7 References 8 External linksHistory editPak nSave had 20 stores in 1993 which rose to 30 stores in 1998 Its supermarket market share rose from 8 in 1989 to 24 in 1996 2 Origins edit The first Pak nSave opened on 12 June 1985 in Kaitaia a town in the Far North District of the North Island 6 In the beginning mutton and candles were the stores best sellers which is attributed to the fact that many homes in the Far North still did not have power in 1985 Pak nSave originally used a system where customers were given a black marker upon entering the store which would use this to write the prices onto the goods that they were buying which they would bring to the checkouts This is because Pak nSave at the time did not use barcodes scanners or running checkouts so prices were written onto shelves 6 Due to the first store s popularity in the Far North Pak nSave operated monthly bus trips to the Kaitaia store 7 A couple of months after the first store a second Pak nSave store was opened in Henderson Two days after the store opened two more checkouts had to be opened because of its popularity 7 1990 2020 edit Due to the 1992 recession Pak nSave increased its focus on prices 2 In 2005 there were 37 stores around New Zealand including seven in Auckland 8 In December 2017 Foodstuffs recalled a batch of its Pak nSave branded beef mince after concerns that it contained soft plastic 9 Pak nSave started rolling out self checkouts around 2009 where customers would scan pack and pay for their groceries themselves Customers would only interact with employees to check IDs for sales of alcohol or cigarettes 10 The first Pak nSave store in Kaitaia went empty in 2011 because Foodstuffs opened a new store in Kaitaia In 2018 Foodstuffs gave a 50 year lease for 2 to a Youth Centre As the Youth Centre could not fulfill their plans demolition of the building was announced in 2022 11 Starting in 2017 the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority EECA provided funding toward Foodstuffs to trial electric delivery vans 12 13 Funding also went to electric car chargers for carparks 14 In August 2018 Pak nSave announced that they would stop offering single use plastic bags by the start of 2019 15 After they were discontinued an endangered bag sold on Trade Me for 52 16 In February 2020 Pak nSave started trialling recycled paper bags for bulk food 17 In January 2019 Pak nSave announced that they would start rolling out the option to buy products online 18 COVID 19 pandemic edit nbsp Social distancing marks placed in Pak nSaveIn late February 2020 after the first case of COVID 19 in New Zealand customers began to panic buy products from supermarkets throughout New Zealand Due to this Pak nSave put restrictions on purchasing such as a one in one out queue in Albany which reached a queue of over 200 people In Pak nSave Wairau hand sanitiser was restricted to one per customer 19 In the evening before the first COVID 19 lockdown on 26 March 2020 Pak nSave announced new shopping rules This included that shoppers must go alone spend a maximum of 30 minutes in the store and must keep a two metre distance from other customers Yellow lines were placed to mark checkout boundaries Yellow markers were also placed two metres apart from each other on the floor which had messages reminding people to keep their distance 20 In March Pak nSave Gisborne announced that they had a lane dedicated for elderly customers 21 In April Pak nSave Royal Oak started trialling a car queue system Customers would text the supermarket and would receive a notification when it was their turn 22 There were several instances of long queues during the beginning of the pandemic In one such example Pak nSave Mangere had a queue which passed 100 metres before the shop had even opened 23 Pak nSave would turn away customers who were not wearing a face mask This was a policy of Foodstuffs meaning that it also affected New World stores 24 Employees were given gloves and perspex shields were placed on checkouts 25 Pak nSave also rolled out quaran tunes on in store radios which was music related to physical distancing voiced by Pak nSave s mascot Stickman Also during the pandemic Pak nSave temporarily changed their logo The tagline was changed from Our Policy New Zealand s Lowest Grocery Prices to Our Policy Keep it Distance y New Zealand 26 2020 present edit In October 2020 the Commerce Commission fined Pak nSave Mangere 78 000 for making false and or misleading representations of prices 27 In May 2021 forty workers striked at an Auckland Pak nSave which is largest Pak nSave in New Zealand Employees felt that they were not paid enough 28 In September Foodstuffs announced Pak nSave and New World would stop selling caged eggs by 2027 29 In 2022 Foodstuffs announced that 29 of its North Island stores including New World and Four Square had started using facial recognition technology as a measure against crime 30 During the flooding in January 2023 the largest Pak nSave had to close due to extensive flooding 31 On Mother s day the Porirua Pak nSave created a giveaway which was accused of being misogynistic It had laundry detergent The poster of the giveaway said that it was ridiculous that people described it as misogynistic Foodstuffs spokeswoman Emma Wooster however apologised about the post and said that it does not reflect the values of the company 32 In June 2023 Pak nSave released an AI app named Savey Meal bot It creates meal plans and recipes from ingredients given by the app s user This includes leftovers 33 34 It was made with the GPT 3 language model 34 The app suggested to a user to make bleach and eat ant poison sandwiches 35 36 In June 2023 a Pak nSave in Tauranga started trialling front facing body cameras due to a rise in retail crime 37 In 2023 Pak nSave was named New Zealand s most trusted brand in a Reader s Digest survey Pak nSave had held the title for twelve years in a row out of the survey s 24 year history 38 Operations edit nbsp Pak nSave store in New PlymouthThe name probably originates from the cost saving practice of leaving customers to pack their own groceries with checkout operators simply placing the products purchased back into a trolley citation needed Extra products that are not on shelves are stacked above the shelves on the pallets they were delivered in meaning that the floor space can be used for retail and storage The stores are supplied daily from their co operative distributor Foodstuffs 39 Most stores have self checkout and some have self scanning facilities where customers scan and bag their own groceries with several self checkouts monitored over by a single staff member for assistance and to clear any restricted transactions e g alcohol 40 Pak nSave has self scanning facilities Shop n Go where pre registered customers can scan items with a hand held scanner PS20 while shopping in store 41 Pak nSave stacks their shelved horizontally which is a difference to their competitors Countdown and New World who arrange their shelves vertically 42 Pak nSave Mini edit nbsp Pak nSave store in WhanganuiOn 13 September 2017 Levin s Write Price supermarket was re branded as Pak nSave Mini Pak nSave Mini is a small format store that stocks around 2 500 products In comparison standard Pak nSave stores stock approximately 8 000 products 43 44 Competition edit Pak nSave s main competitors are Countdown owned by Woolworths NZ and Foodstuffs full service supermarket New World citation needed In a 2013 Consumer NZ survey of the most sold supermarket prices Pak nSave was found to have the cheapest prices in the country in six of the seven centres surveyed 45 Shop nGo edit Shop nGo is a service where customers are given scanners which are used to scan products as they shop around the store which allows them to track the total price Customers using Shop nGo do not need to unload their trolley to pay They go to a self checkout scan a QR on the Shop nGo screen and then pay for the products 46 Shop nGo started around 2005 in a few stores 47 In 2020 11 stores in the South Island rolled out Shop nGo 46 Marketing editPak nSave is well known for its cut price television and print adverts utilising a stick figure named Stickman in black on a yellow background occasionally the colour scheme is reversed including during the 2011 Rugby World Cup and the 2012 Summer Olympics The television adverts are voiced by comedian Paul Ego 48 Originally the voice of Stickman was Ego mucking around Another voice had been recorded but it was the mucking around voice which was chosen 49 In 2013 the Commerce Commission said that Pak nSave s comparative pricing advertisements may be misleading under certain circumstances 50 In 2018 Progressive Enterprises the owner of Countdown complained to the Advertising Standards Authority ASA about a Pak nSave advertisement It compared prices between Pak nSave and Countdown Progressive said that the advertisement was misleading as no store had the same prices on the day listed in the advertisement Foodstuffs said that there was a mistake in the date and said that rather than 7 August 2017 the correct date was 28 September 2017 51 The same year vegans complained to the Advertising Standards Authority that an advertisement saying you ll never beat real meat is offensive to the vegan and vegetarian community The ASA dismissed the complaint 52 Again in 2018 a Pak nSave advertisement encouraging responsible drinking was described by the Human Rights Commission as discriminatory and harmful It featured men dressed as women purchasing wine causing human rights advocates to describe the ad as transphobic 53 In April 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic an Instagram account was created for Stickman His first post was Day 1 on Instagram and Day 23 in Lockdown My bubble is still looking fresh Just jokes that s my head gotyou 26 The account has 25 000 followers 54 In September Pak nSave took down an advertisement which pronounced the Maori word Wainoni incorrectly 55 In 2011 the Stickman adverts were one of the finalists for Best Ad in the annual Fair Go Ad Awards but lost to the New Zealand Lotteries Commission s Wilson the Dog adverts 56 In December 2022 under the stage name DJ Save A LotT Stickman hosted an hour long radio show 57 Fuel discounts edit nbsp Pak nSave Fuel in ParaparaumuPak nSave offers a program which gives customers a fuel discount for stores with on site fuel filling stations To do this customers scan a Sticky Club tag at the checkout and receive a voucher 42 58 Stores without on site Pak nSave fuel filling stations offer vouchers for use at Z Energy service stations 58 failed verification Fuel sites edit In December 2002 the first Pak nSave fuel site was opened at the Pak nSave in Tamatea It was originally owned by BP New Zealand and Foodstuffs More fuel sites were opened in more PAK nSAVE stores and New World joined for the fuel sites later In 2018 Z Energy won Mobil s contract to operate the fuel sites and fuel vouchers 59 Fundraising and charity editIn early 2023 Pak nSave owner operators from across the North Island donated over 575 000 to help communities affected by Cyclone Gabrielle 60 Pak nSave stores donated the equivalent of 2 5 million meals in 2019 to those who needed them the most 61 The first ever Pak canSave appeal saw nearly 80 000 cans donated to local food banks by generous customers with Pak nSave donating 200 000 citation needed In November 2015 Pak nSave stores around New Zealand participated in the annual Movember fundraising effort raising NZ 106 000 for Movember New Zealand This was the largest sum ever raised by a New Zealand company for the charity 62 Consumer perceptions editA 2021 study by the Commerce Commission found that consumers consider Pak nSave compared to other supermarkets as more inexpensive with poorer quality meats and vegetables 63 References edit Pak nSave paknsave co nz Foodstuffs a b c Conway Peter 1998 Wage bargaining theory decentralisation the Employment Contracts Act and the supermarket sector a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Economics at Massey University Thesis Massey University hdl 10179 6452 PAK nSAVE Trusted Brands New Zealand Retrieved 12 November 2023 Pak nSave wins price fight again Bay of Plenty Times 22 February 2015 Retrieved 21 March 2015 Pak nSave Wins the Supermarket Price Wars Scoop 5 November 2014 Retrieved 21 March 2015 a b Allen Christine 5 August 2015 Couple s big gamble paid off The Northern Advocate Retrieved 25 March 2016 a b Pak nSave celebrates 30 years FMCG Business 9 August 2015 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Pak n Save paknsave co nz Foodstuffs Archived from the original on 26 November 2005 Pak n Save brand NZ beef mince www mpi govt nz 13 September 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Scan pack and pay Stuff 31 January 2009 Retrieved 15 November 2023 New chapter for former Kaitaia Pak nSave site and town centre NZ Herald 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 New World and Pak nSave electric delivery van trial www scoop co nz 19 January 2017 Retrieved 11 November 2023 Harrowell Chris 14 August 2017 Pak n Save Papakura deploying new electric delivery van Stuff Retrieved 11 November 2023 Subsidised chargers for Pak nSave Warehouse as 4m more doled out to promote electric cars The New Zealand Herald 19 February 2020 Retrieved 11 November 2023 New World Pak nSave Liquorland and others to ban plastic bags from 2019 The New Zealand Herald 3 August 2018 Retrieved 31 October 2023 Endangered Pak nSave single use plastic sells for 52 on Trade Me NZ Herald 9 January 2019 Retrieved 30 October 2023 Flaws Bonnie 25 February 2020 Pak n Save and New World trialling recycled paper bags for bulk foods Stuff Retrieved 31 October 2023 Online shopping comes to Pak n Save Stuff 14 January 2019 Retrieved 31 October 2023 Coronavirus Customers restricted at Pak nSave as people panic buy NZ Herald 29 February 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Pak n Save reveals social distancing markers for lockdown NZ Herald 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Coronavirus Gisborne supermarket dedicates lane to elderly shoppers NZ Herald 18 March 2020 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Covid 19 coronavirus Pak nSave New World supermarkets trial queue in your car system NZ Herald 6 April 2020 Retrieved 30 October 2023 Covid 19 coronavirus Shocking video reveals supermarket demand The New Zealand Herald 2 April 2020 Retrieved 10 November 2023 Covid 19 Pak nSave and New World will turn people away if they re not wearing a mask RNZ 19 August 2021 Retrieved 29 October 2023 O Dwyer Ellen 27 March 2020 Coronavirus Pak n Save worker feels in the dark from Foodstuffs over Covid 19 risk Stuff Retrieved 29 October 2023 a b Pak nSave s iconic Stickman s hilarious Instagram debut NZ Herald 29 October 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Pak nSave price discrepancies Watchdog lambasts supermarket their advice for shoppers NZ Herald 29 October 2020 Retrieved 30 October 2023 Flaws Bonnie 22 May 2021 Pak n Save workers at country s largest supermarket strike after failed negotiations Stuff Retrieved 29 October 2023 New World Pak nSave to phase out caged eggs by 2027 NZ Herald 30 October 2023 Retrieved 30 October 2023 Mcilraith Brianna 24 November 2022 Foodstuffs using facial recognition tech at 29 North Island supermarkets Stuff Retrieved 29 October 2023 Stockdill Robert 31 January 2023 Flooding closes New Zealand s largest Pak nSave for days Inside FMCG Retrieved 30 October 2023 Pak nSave slammed for misogynistic Mother s Day giveaway Otago Daily Times Online News 10 May 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 Stickman s game changing solution to get more savey and less wastey Stuff 12 July 2023 Retrieved 29 October 2023 a b Brookes Emily 7 June 2023 Pak n Save s new AI recipe generator is partly helpful partly bonkers Stuff Retrieved 29 October 2023 Taunton Esther 11 August 2023 Pak nSave s AI meal planner suggests recipe for deadly chlorine gas Stuff Retrieved 29 October 2023 Zitser Joshua A supermarket experimented with AI to generate meal ideas for leftovers It suggested drinking bleach and eating ant poison sandwiches Business Insider Retrieved 30 October 2023 Mcilraith Brianna 2 June 2023 Pak nSave trials body cameras amid growing retail crime Stuff Retrieved 29 October 2023 PAKnSAVE the most trusted supermarket for the 12th year in a row Retail World Magazine 25 April 2023 Retrieved 30 October 2023 Benefits for you Pak nSave paknsave co nz Retrieved 15 June 2018 Scan pack and pay Stuff 31 January 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2022 Pak nSave begins rollout of scan your own grocery tech FutureFive New Zealand Retrieved 22 December 2022 a b Pan Ruiyang 29 October 2021 Computer intelligent assessment model and potential impacts of blockchain technology on grocery store by mathematical statistics 2021 IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Computer Application ICDSCA IEEE pp 777 780 doi 10 1109 icdsca53499 2021 9650154 ISBN 978 1 6654 4054 7 S2CID 245446284 Levin Pak nSave 13 September 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2018 Pak nSave trials its first mini supermarket Stuff 8 September 2017 Retrieved 29 October 2018 Cheapest supermarket in the country revealed The New Zealand Herald 5 June 2013 Retrieved 11 June 2013 a b SHOP nGO coming to Rangiora Otago Daily Times Online News 29 June 2020 Retrieved 20 November 2023 Mhurchu Cliona Ni Blakely Tony Wall Joanne Rodgers Anthony Jiang Yannan Wilton Jenny June 2007 Strategies to promote healthier food purchases a pilot supermarket intervention study Public Health Nutrition 10 6 608 615 doi 10 1017 S136898000735249X ISSN 1475 2727 PMID 17381930 Comedians freestyle through laughs The Southland Times via Stuff co nz 29 November 2012 Retrieved 31 January 2013 Marrett Cass 8 May 2019 Comedian Paul Ego on a decade on 7 Days and being the Pak n Save stickman Stuff Retrieved 29 October 2023 ComCom looks at Pak nSave ads Stuff 14 October 2013 Retrieved 11 November 2023 Error in ad leads to advertising stoush between Pak nSave and Countdown The New Zealand Herald 26 June 2018 Retrieved 31 October 2023 Vegans take aim at Pak nSave you ll never beat actual meat ad The New Zealand Herald 20 July 2018 Retrieved 31 October 2023 Jacobson Adam 16 March 2018 Pak n Save s responsible drinking video discriminatory and harmful Human Rights Commission says Stuff Retrieved 10 November 2023 Ward Tara 8 September 2023 The best NZ TV ad characters of all time The Spinoff Retrieved 29 October 2023 Nadkarni Anuja 17 September 2020 Pak n Save removes ad with voiceover completely butchering te reo Maori Stuff Retrieved 31 October 2023 Fair Go ad awards 26 October Television New Zealand 26 October 2011 Retrieved 23 February 2012 Pak nSave s stickman turns classic tunes into savey songs 7 December 2022 Retrieved 30 October 2023 a b Frequently asked questions www paknsave co nz Retrieved 22 December 2022 Z ousts Mobil in supermarket petrol deal Newsroom 3 May 2018 Retrieved 22 December 2022 Pak nSave Donates Over Half a Million to Help Communities Recover from Cyclone Gabrielle Foodstuffs Retrieved 1 March 2023 Pak nSave Corporate Social Responsibility 2020 Pak nSave Retrieved 1 July 2020 Pak N Save sets Movember record Stuff Retrieved 3 December 2015 Consumer behaviour and preferences in the New Zealand retail grocery sector PDF Commerce Commission July 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pak nSave Official website nbsp Portals nbsp Supermarkets nbsp New Zealand Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pak 27nSave amp oldid 1193114734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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