New World (supermarket)

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New World is a New Zealand supermarket chain and is part of the Foodstuffs cooperative. New World supermarkets tend to be smaller and more upscale than larger warehouse-type supermarkets (e.g. Countdown and Pak'n Save). They are also more numerous throughout New Zealand, with many small towns having a New World. New World has been a member of the Fly Buys program since that program started in September 1996. New World is also one of New Zealand's longest running supermarkets, being founded in the 1950s.

New World traditionally advertises with a circular, delivered weekly to mailboxes, and containing discounts and specials. The cost of presentation and large employee numbers (often between two and three hundred in their larger stores) makes the average price at New World slightly higher than at some other supermarkets. One of the hallmarks of New World are their "Auto-Coupons", which are much like regular coupons but come off automatically at the register without a customer having to physically present a cut-out coupon.

In early 2003 New World helped introduce Superbank, a completely electronic banking network aimed at saving customers money. While New World Supermarkets had much advertising for the service in their stores, Superbank didn't have any physical services inside the store. In August 2006 it was announced that after heavy losses Superbank would be shut down and have its portfolio sold to GE Money.

Centre City New World in Dunedin
Centre City New World in Dunedin
Warkworth New World
Warkworth New World
Wanganui New World
Wanganui New World

[edit] Stores/Locations

  • Devonport, Auckland
  • Takapuna, Auckland
  • Birkenhead, Auckland
  • Motueka, Nelson
  • Warkworth, Auckland
  • Botany Downs, Auckland
  • Panmure, Auckland
  • Remuera, Auckland
  • Eastridge, Auckland
  • Milford, Auckland
  • Victoria Park, Auckland
  • Hillcrest, Hamilton
  • Cambridge, Waikato
  • Matamata, Waikato
  • Brookfield, Tauranga
  • Gate Pa, Tauranga
  • Hawera, Taranaki
  • Merrilands, New Plymouth
  • City, New Plymouth
  • Havelock North, Hawke's Bay
  • Dannevirke, Hawke's Bay
  • Taradale, Napier
  • Onekawa, Napier
  • Victoria Avenue, Wanganui
  • Pioneer Highway, Palmerston North
  • Broadway Avenue, Palmerston North
  • Feilding, Manawatu
  • Pahiatua, Wairarapa
  • Masterton, Wairarapa
  • Carterton, Wairarapa
  • Levin, Horowhenua
  • Whitby, Porirua
  • North City, Porirua
  • Island Bay, Wellington
  • Karori, Wellington
  • Lower Hutt, Wellington
  • Naenae, Lower Hutt, Wellington
  • Newtown, Wellington
  • Otaki, Wellington
  • Silverstream, Wellington
  • Thorndon, Wellington
  • Waikanae, Wellington
  • Wellington City, Wellington
  • Wellington Railway Station, Wellington (New World Metro store)
  • Willis Street, Wellington (New World Metro store)
  • South City, Christchurch
  • Redcliffs, Christchurch
  • Stanmore Rd, Christchurch
  • Bishopdale, Christchurch
  • Fendalton, Christchurch
  • Rolleston, Christchurch
  • Rangiora, Christchurch
  • St Martins, Christchurch
  • Halswell, Christchurch
  • Ashburton, Canterbury
  • Timaru, Canterbury
  • Greymouth, West Coast
  • Hokitika, West Coast
  • Oamaru, Otago
  • Wanaka, Otago
  • Gardens, Dunedin
  • Centre City, Dunedin
  • Roslyn, Dunedin
  • Port Chalmers, Dunedin
  • Mosgiel, Dunedin
  • Gore, Southland
  • Stokes Valley, Wellington
  • Wainuiomata, Wellington
  • Stratford, Taranaki
  • Remarkables Park, Queenstown
  • Whakatane, Eastern Bay Of plenty
  • Kawerau, Eastern Bay Of plenty

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