The three Foodstuffs grocery co-operatives have collectively clocked up $8 billion in sales, making them the country's largest enterprise after Fonterra based on revenue.Two of the co-operatives, based in Auckland and the South Island, have reported for t
Nevil Gibson Wed, 04 Aug 2010
The three Foodstuffs grocery co-operatives have collectively clocked up $8 billion in sales, making them the country’s largest enterprise after Fonterra based on revenue.
Two of the co-operatives, based in Auckland and the South Island, have reported for the year to February 28, while the
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