Foodstuffs argues merging its North and South Island divisions could benefit suppliers
Foodstuffs argues merging its North and South Island divisions could benefit suppliers
19 November 2024
The Commerce Commission declined the proposal in October - suggesting it would lessen grocery competition and hurt suppliers.
Foodstuffs is appealing the decision.
North Islands Chief Executive, Chris Quin, says a merger could simplify supplier contracts - and they could still work with individual brands or branches.
He says customers expect a good deal - and that's what Foodstuffs will still be looking for.
Quin says about 80-percent of its products come from the world's 20 largest suppliers - which isn't quite what people think.
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