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Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain)

Woolworths is a New Zealand supermarket and general merchandise retail chain. Countdown is currently in the process of rebranding all stores back to Woolworths.

Woolworths New Zealand
Logo since 2023
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Predecessors
Founded1929; 94 years ago (1929) (original) 2023 (revival)
Number of locations
28 (November 2023)
ParentWoolworths New Zealand
Websitecountdown.co.nz

The original brand was phased-out in the late 2000s.[1] All but one store were rebranded as Countdown by 2011,[2] with the exception in Mount Maunganui.[3]

History edit

Woolworths (1929–1979) edit

Woolworths Supermarkets (NZ)
 
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Predecessors
Founded1929 (1929); 94 years ago
FounderPercy Christmas
Defunct2011; 12 years ago (2011) (original)
FateRebranded as Countdown
SuccessorsCountdown
Woolworths NZ (spun-off)
Headquarters
Mount Maunganui
,
New Zealand
OwnerWoolworths Group
ParentProgressive Enterprises (spun-off)
(Woolworths Limited)
 
Woolworths advertisement, Levin, 1949
 
Woolworths Supermarket, Upper Hutt, 1974

Piercy Christmas opened the first Woolworths store on Cuba Street, Wellington in 1929. It expanded into a chain of stores, initially selling general merchandise.[4]

In 1963, Milne & Choyce, Farmers Trading Company and Woolworths formed a joint venture to establish New Zealand's first shopping mall in New Lynn, Auckland. All three companies established anchor stores in the new mall.[5]

Woolworths opened the first supermarket in Hastings in 1965.[6]

Woolworths acquired the Self Help grocery chain in the early 1970s and began to rebrand these as Woolworths in 1973.[7][8]

L.D. Nathan (1979–1990) edit

L.D. Nathan, the owner of the Super Value supermarket chain, purchased Woolworths for $12 million in 1979.[9][10][6][11]

L.D. Nathan acquired 70 McKenzies general merchandise stores in 1980,[12] rebranding the stores as Woolworths.[13]

The general merchandise stores were rebranded as DEKA in 1988.[13]

L. D. Nathan established the discount supermarket chain Price Chopper in 1987, and the Big Fresh supermarket chain in 1988.[9][11]

Dairy Farm International (1990–2002) edit

 
Woolworths Wanganui, 2006

In 1990, Hong Kong's Dairy Farm International acquired the Woolworths New Zealand business, consisting of Woolworths, Price Chopper and Big Fresh chains.

Woolworths launched New Zealand's first online supermarket in 1996.[4]

Between 1990 and 2000, Woolworths trialled a network of min-supermarkets in BP petrol stations.[14]

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]

Progressive Enterprises (2002–2005) edit

Progressive Enterprises, the owner of Foodtown, Countdown, SuperValue and FreshChoice, made a bid to purchase Woolworths New Zealand in May 2001.[16] The merger application was cleared by the Commerce Commission but then withdrawn following court action by rival Foodstuffs.[17]

Progressive made another application for the merger in October 2001.[17] The Commerce Commission declined the application in December 2001.[18] Australia's Woolworths Group also expressed interest in acquiring the company.[15]

In April 2002, Progressive convinced the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to uphold the Commerce Commission's clearance of the original merger application.[15] Dairy Farm International agreed to the sale, and the merger proceeded later in 2002.[4]

In 2003, there were 59 full-format Woolworths stores, including 17 in Auckland. There were also 26 Woolworths mini-supermarkets, including 14 in Auckland.[19][20]

Progressive Enterprises launched its onecard loyalty card in 2003, based on the Foodtown loyalty card launched in 1994.[4]

Woolworths Group (2005–2009) edit

Australia's Woolworths Group acquired Progressive Enterprises in 2005, including the Woolworths chain.[21]

In October 2006, Woolworths began operating fuel discount vouchers for Z Energy and Gull New Zealand.[4][failed verification]

In 2008, Woolworths had 61 full-format stores, including 10 in Auckland. It also had 18 mini-supermarkets at Gull New Zealand petrol stations, including 11 in Auckland.[22]

In 2008 Progressive Enterprises approached its 943 New Zealand suppliers (which Woolworths calls "Trade Partners") to use electronic commerce or EDI to integrate supply chain orders (such as Purchase Orders and Invoices) in the same way that Woolworths does in Australia.[23]

Rebranding (2009–2018) edit

In September 2009, it was announced that the Woolworths brand would almost cease to exist as most of the stores would be rebranded as Countdown over a five-year period.[1]

By August 2010, the Woolworths brand had ceased to exist in the South Island. On 14 November 2011, the Meadowlands store in Howick, Auckland was rebranded as Countdown, marking the official end of the Woolworths brand.[2][24]

The 21 Woolworths mini-supermarkets at Gull petrol stations were taken over by Night 'n Day from June 2011.[25]

Woolworths Bayfair in Mount Maunganui continued to operate under the Woolworths brand.[3] A new Countdown supermarket opened in Bayfair in December 2018.[26]

Reversion to Woolworths brand (2023–present) edit

In July 2023, it was announced that all Countdown stores would be reverting to the Woolworths brand as part of a $400 million transformation.[27]

The Countdown store in Bethlehem a suburb of Tauranga which originally opened in 2003 reopened on 17 August 2023 after renovations.[28] This store became the first to be rebranded as Woolworths.[29][30]

Private label brands edit

2002–2011 edit

  • Woolworths Select
  • Woolworths Home Brand / Basics
  • Woolworths Naytura
  • Woolworths Freefrom
  • Woolworths Essentials
  • Signature Range

1990–2002 edit

  • No Frills
  • First Choice

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Foodtown, Woolworths brands on way out". The New Zealand Herald. 21 September 2009.
  2. ^ a b Edmunds, Susan (30 October 2021). "Four of New Zealand's biggest rebrands". stuff.co.nz.
  3. ^ a b Wells, Hunter (8 May 2015). "Memories of Bayfair's 30 years". Sun Media. SunLive.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Countdown Supermarkets - Our History". countdown.co.nz. Woolworths New Zealand.
  5. ^ Laurenson, Helen (11 March 2010). "LynnMall". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
  6. ^ a b Dunn, Sarah (24 March 2016). "Half a century in retail: Des Flynn". The Register. ICG Media.
  7. ^ "Ted van Arkel" (PDF). mags.school.nz. Mount Albert Grammar School.
  8. ^ "Goodbye to groceries". Central Courier. 18 December 1979.
  9. ^ a b Eriksen, Alanah (9 July 2012). "Leading Auckland retailer and benefactor dies at 99". New Zealand Herald. APN News & Media.
  10. ^ "$12 m takeover bid for Woolworths". Otago Daily Times. Allied Press. 4 November 1978. p. 1.
  11. ^ a b "Obituary: Dennis Nathan". East Bays Courier. stuff.co.nz. 11 July 2012.
  12. ^ "McKenzies (N.Z.) Ltd". natlib.govt.nz. National Library of New Zealand.
  13. ^ a b Grigg, Simon (3 January 2015). "Lost record stores of inner Auckland". Audio Culture.
  14. ^ a b de Boni, Dita (6 April 2001). "Woolworths, Gull join hands". Wilson & Horton. New Zealand Herald.
  15. ^ a b c Hendery, Simon (9 June 2002). "Speculation mounts on Woolworths $700m sale". New Zealand Herald. Wilson & Horton.
  16. ^ Thorn, Geoff (25 May 2001). "Progressive applies for clearance to acquire Woolworths". Commerce Commission.
  17. ^ a b Boeyen, Phil. "Progressive makes new thrust". Sharechat. MoneyOnline.
  18. ^ Hendery, Simon (14 December 2001). "Supermarket merger rejected". New Zealand Herald. Wilson & Horton.
  19. ^ . woolworths.co.nz. Woolworths New Zealand. Archived from the original on 2 February 2003.
  20. ^ Hendery, Simon (16 February 2004). "Big refresh pays off for Progressive supermarket chain". Wilson & Horton. New Zealand Herald.
  21. ^ "Battle of the supermarket giants". Fairfax New Zealand. 31 January 2009.
  22. ^ . progressive.co.nz. Progressive Enterprises. Archived from the original on 14 October 2008.
  23. ^ . www.b2be.com. Archived from the original on 16 October 2014.
  24. ^ "Last Woolworths and Foodtown stores farewelled". Countdown. 14 November 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  25. ^ O'Neill, Rob (19 June 2011). "Gull swoops on Night 'n Day alliance". stuff.co.nz.
  26. ^ "First stage of Bayfair $115m development now open". Sun Media. SunLive. 6 December 2018.
  27. ^ "Final Countdown: Supermarket giant rebranding back to Woolworths at cost of $400 million". The New Zealand Herald. 18 June 2023.
  28. ^ "A new chapter for Bethlehem: Countdown Bethlehem the first to relaunch as Woolworths New Zealand".
  29. ^ "Out for the count: First rebranded Woolworths supermarket opens in NZ". NZ Herald. 17 August 2023. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
  30. ^ "Bye-bye Countdown: NZ's first rebranded Woolworths opens". Otago Daily Times Online News. 17 August 2023. Retrieved 17 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Woolworths Supermarkets (New Zealand)
  • Progressive Enterprises Ltd

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This article is about the New Zealand supermarket chain For the parent company see Woolworths New Zealand For other uses see Woolworth Woolworths is a New Zealand supermarket and general merchandise retail chain Countdown is currently in the process of rebranding all stores back to Woolworths Woolworths New ZealandLogo since 2023TypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailPredecessorsCountdownFounded1929 94 years ago 1929 original 2023 revival Number of locations28 November 2023 ParentWoolworths New ZealandWebsitecountdown wbr co wbr nzThe original brand was phased out in the late 2000s 1 All but one store were rebranded as Countdown by 2011 2 with the exception in Mount Maunganui 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Woolworths 1929 1979 1 2 L D Nathan 1979 1990 1 3 Dairy Farm International 1990 2002 1 4 Progressive Enterprises 2002 2005 1 5 Woolworths Group 2005 2009 1 6 Rebranding 2009 2018 1 7 Reversion to Woolworths brand 2023 present 2 Private label brands 2 1 2002 2011 2 2 1990 2002 3 References 4 External linksHistory editWoolworths 1929 1979 edit Woolworths Supermarkets NZ nbsp TypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailPredecessorsDairy Farm L D NathanFounded1929 1929 94 years agoFounderPercy ChristmasDefunct2011 12 years ago 2011 original FateRebranded as CountdownSuccessorsCountdownWoolworths NZ spun off HeadquartersMount Maunganui New ZealandOwnerWoolworths GroupParentProgressive Enterprises spun off Woolworths Limited nbsp Woolworths advertisement Levin 1949 nbsp Woolworths Supermarket Upper Hutt 1974Piercy Christmas opened the first Woolworths store on Cuba Street Wellington in 1929 It expanded into a chain of stores initially selling general merchandise 4 In 1963 Milne amp Choyce Farmers Trading Company and Woolworths formed a joint venture to establish New Zealand s first shopping mall in New Lynn Auckland All three companies established anchor stores in the new mall 5 Woolworths opened the first supermarket in Hastings in 1965 6 Woolworths acquired the Self Help grocery chain in the early 1970s and began to rebrand these as Woolworths in 1973 7 8 L D Nathan 1979 1990 edit L D Nathan the owner of the Super Value supermarket chain purchased Woolworths for 12 million in 1979 9 10 6 11 L D Nathan acquired 70 McKenzies general merchandise stores in 1980 12 rebranding the stores as Woolworths 13 The general merchandise stores were rebranded as DEKA in 1988 13 L D Nathan established the discount supermarket chain Price Chopper in 1987 and the Big Fresh supermarket chain in 1988 9 11 Dairy Farm International 1990 2002 edit nbsp Woolworths Wanganui 2006In 1990 Hong Kong s Dairy Farm International acquired the Woolworths New Zealand business consisting of Woolworths Price Chopper and Big Fresh chains Woolworths launched New Zealand s first online supermarket in 1996 4 Between 1990 and 2000 Woolworths trialled a network of min supermarkets in BP petrol stations 14 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 Progressive Enterprises 2002 2005 edit Progressive Enterprises the owner of Foodtown Countdown SuperValue and FreshChoice made a bid to purchase Woolworths New Zealand in May 2001 16 The merger application was cleared by the Commerce Commission but then withdrawn following court action by rival Foodstuffs 17 Progressive made another application for the merger in October 2001 17 The Commerce Commission declined the application in December 2001 18 Australia s Woolworths Group also expressed interest in acquiring the company 15 In April 2002 Progressive convinced the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to uphold the Commerce Commission s clearance of the original merger application 15 Dairy Farm International agreed to the sale and the merger proceeded later in 2002 4 In 2003 there were 59 full format Woolworths stores including 17 in Auckland There were also 26 Woolworths mini supermarkets including 14 in Auckland 19 20 Progressive Enterprises launched its onecard loyalty card in 2003 based on the Foodtown loyalty card launched in 1994 4 Woolworths Group 2005 2009 edit Australia s Woolworths Group acquired Progressive Enterprises in 2005 including the Woolworths chain 21 In October 2006 Woolworths began operating fuel discount vouchers for Z Energy and Gull New Zealand 4 failed verification In 2008 Woolworths had 61 full format stores including 10 in Auckland It also had 18 mini supermarkets at Gull New Zealand petrol stations including 11 in Auckland 22 In 2008 Progressive Enterprises approached its 943 New Zealand suppliers which Woolworths calls Trade Partners to use electronic commerce or EDI to integrate supply chain orders such as Purchase Orders and Invoices in the same way that Woolworths does in Australia 23 Rebranding 2009 2018 edit In September 2009 it was announced that the Woolworths brand would almost cease to exist as most of the stores would be rebranded as Countdown over a five year period 1 By August 2010 the Woolworths brand had ceased to exist in the South Island On 14 November 2011 the Meadowlands store in Howick Auckland was rebranded as Countdown marking the official end of the Woolworths brand 2 24 The 21 Woolworths mini supermarkets at Gull petrol stations were taken over by Night n Day from June 2011 25 Woolworths Bayfair in Mount Maunganui continued to operate under the Woolworths brand 3 A new Countdown supermarket opened in Bayfair in December 2018 26 Reversion to Woolworths brand 2023 present edit In July 2023 it was announced that all Countdown stores would be reverting to the Woolworths brand as part of a 400 million transformation 27 The Countdown store in Bethlehem a suburb of Tauranga which originally opened in 2003 reopened on 17 August 2023 after renovations 28 This store became the first to be rebranded as Woolworths 29 30 Private label brands editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message 2002 2011 edit Woolworths Select Woolworths Home Brand Basics Woolworths Naytura Woolworths Freefrom Woolworths Essentials Signature Range1990 2002 edit No Frills First ChoiceReferences edit a b Foodtown Woolworths brands on way out The New Zealand Herald 21 September 2009 a b Edmunds Susan 30 October 2021 Four of New Zealand s biggest rebrands stuff co nz a b Wells Hunter 8 May 2015 Memories of Bayfair s 30 years Sun Media SunLive a b c d e Countdown Supermarkets Our History countdown co nz Woolworths New Zealand Laurenson Helen 11 March 2010 LynnMall Te Ara the Encyclopedia of New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage a b Dunn Sarah 24 March 2016 Half a century in retail Des Flynn The Register ICG Media Ted van Arkel PDF mags school nz Mount Albert Grammar School Goodbye to groceries Central Courier 18 December 1979 a b Eriksen Alanah 9 July 2012 Leading Auckland retailer and benefactor dies at 99 New Zealand Herald APN News amp Media 12 m takeover bid for Woolworths Otago Daily Times Allied Press 4 November 1978 p 1 a b Obituary Dennis Nathan East Bays Courier stuff co nz 11 July 2012 McKenzies N Z Ltd natlib govt nz National Library of New Zealand a b Grigg Simon 3 January 2015 Lost record stores of inner Auckland Audio Culture a b de Boni Dita 6 April 2001 Woolworths Gull join hands Wilson amp Horton New Zealand Herald a b c Hendery Simon 9 June 2002 Speculation mounts on Woolworths 700m sale New Zealand Herald Wilson amp Horton Thorn Geoff 25 May 2001 Progressive applies for clearance to acquire Woolworths Commerce Commission a b Boeyen Phil Progressive makes new thrust Sharechat MoneyOnline Hendery Simon 14 December 2001 Supermarket merger rejected New Zealand Herald Wilson amp Horton Store locations woolworths co nz Woolworths New Zealand Archived from the original on 2 February 2003 Hendery Simon 16 February 2004 Big refresh pays off for Progressive supermarket chain Wilson amp Horton New Zealand Herald Battle of the supermarket giants Fairfax New Zealand 31 January 2009 Store locations progressive co nz Progressive Enterprises Archived from the original on 14 October 2008 Woolworths EDI VAN Case Study Trade Partners e business www b2be com Archived from the original on 16 October 2014 Last Woolworths and Foodtown stores farewelled Countdown 14 November 2011 Retrieved 16 February 2012 O Neill Rob 19 June 2011 Gull swoops on Night n Day alliance stuff co nz First stage of Bayfair 115m development now open Sun Media SunLive 6 December 2018 Final Countdown Supermarket giant rebranding back to Woolworths at cost of 400 million The New Zealand Herald 18 June 2023 A new chapter for Bethlehem Countdown Bethlehem the first to relaunch as Woolworths New Zealand Out for the count First rebranded Woolworths 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