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In Kerikeri and the Mount, Nosh lives on

The future is wide open for two independent stores after Nosh Group's messy collapse.  

Tim Hunter
Wed, 19 Jul 2017

As the dust settles on the collapsed Nosh grocery chain two stores bearing the name trade on, insulated from the fallout by independent ownership and management.

Kerikeri businessman David Whyman opened the doors to his new store on the outskirts of the town on June 21 and says customers have

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Tim Hunter
Wed, 19 Jul 2017
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