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Foodstuffs

Foodstuffs (NZ) Ltd
Co-operative
Industry Retail
Founded 1922; 95 years ago
Headquarters New Zealand
Products Template:Uml
Revenue Auckland Decrease NZ$3,292,636,000 (2009)
Wellington Increase NZ$2,141,694,000 (2009)
South Island Increase NZ$2,145,650,000 (2008)
Auckland Decrease NZ$97,757,000 (2009)
Wellington Increase NZ$58,926,000 (2009)
South Island Increase NZ$167,331,000 (2008)
Auckland Decrease NZ$3,210,000 (2008)
Wellington Increase NZ$-9,056,000 (2009)
South Island Decrease NZ$-2,359,000
Total assets Auckland NZ$1,466,550,000 (2008)
Wellington NZ$700,487,000 (2009)
South Island NZ$732,608,000 (2008)
Total equity Auckland NZ$642,093,000 (2008)
South Island NZ$177,894,000 (2008)
Website www.foodstuffs.co.nz

Foodstuffs (NZ) Ltd is a group of two New Zealand grocery and liquor retailers' cooperatives based in the North Island and the South Island that collectively control an estimated 52% of the New Zealand grocery market. The group owns retail franchises Four Square, New World and Pak'nSave, in-store private labels Pam's and Budget, and a ten percent stake in The Warehouse. The effective duopoly in New Zealand's supermarket industry means that Foodstuffs' only real competitor is Australian supermarket chain Progressive Enterprises.

The first Foodstuffs co-operative was formed in Auckland in 1922. On 6 July 1922, Foodstuffs founder J Heaton Barker called together members of the Auckland Master Grocers' Association to discuss plans for the formation of a co-operative buying group. The buying group expanded in 1925 with the introduction of Four Square branding on members' stores. Similar co-operatives were set up in other parts of the country, with Wellington commencing also in 1922, Christchurch in 1928 and Dunedin in 1948. Initially the buying groups traded under different names but in 1935, the name Foodstuffs was applied to all the original co-operatives.

There have been various mergers between the small regional co-operatives, and until recently there were three co-operative companies: Foodstuffs (Auckland) Ltd; Foodstuffs (Wellington) Co-operative Society Ltd, and Foodstuffs South Island Ltd. Each operated independently and autonomously with its own board of directors, chief executive officer and management structure. There were no common members or shareholders. The organisation has continued to evolve, adopting supermarkets early in their evolution with the formation of the New World group in 1963. The Pak'nSave group began later and the first store was opened in Kaitaia in 1985.

On 7 February 2013 Foodstuffs (Auckland) Ltd and Foodstuffs (Wellington) Co-operative Society Ltd announced that a merger was being planned to bring the two companies together under the name Foodstuffs North Island Ltd. The merged Foodstuffs North Island started trading on September 1, 2013.


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