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By August 2010, the Woolworths brand had ceased to exist in the South Island. On 14 November 2011, the Meadowlands store in Howick, Auckland was rebranded as Countdown, marking the official end of the Woolworths brand. [2] [24] The 21 Woolworths mini-supermarkets at Gull petrol stations were taken over by Night 'n Day from June 2011. [25]
Not built for Woolworth, but best known as the local outlet of the retailer. Owned by the same owner since 1994, houses a nostalgia store and suite rentals F. W. Woolworth Building (Broadway, Los Angeles) Broadway, Los Angeles, California
Foodtown was a New Zealand supermarket chain owned by Progressive Enterprises (now Woolworths New Zealand). [1] As with Woolworths, the Foodtown brand was phased out in the late 2000s, with all stores rebranded as Countdown by the end of 2011. [2]
Woolworths New Zealand: 191 supermarket stores; SuperValue: 40 stores – convenience supermarket stores, run as a franchise; FreshChoice: 30 stores – Higher quality supermarket with a large range, run as a franchise; It operates online grocery shopping in the name of Woolworths (formerly Countdown). [10] Logo used from 2018–2022
The stores are operated under franchise agreements, with franchise and group operation controlled by Wholesale Distributors Limited (WDL). [1] There are 38 SuperValue stores around New Zealand, including 6 in Auckland. [2] The franchise is owned and operated by Woolworths New Zealand [3]
Number of stores Number of Auckland stores Parent company Founded Head office 2degrees: Electronics store [1] Mobile phones [1] 56 [1] 20 [1] 2degrees [1] 2007 in Auckland [1] Wynyard Quarter, Auckland [1] 3 Guys (closed 2003) Supermarket [2] Groceries [2] 6 (2003) [2] 4 (2003) [2] Progressive Enterprises [2] 1973 in MÄngere, Auckland [3] [4 ...
A year earlier in September 2008, a Consumer magazine survey placed Countdown second in Auckland, with a basket of 15 private label items costing $38.24, $0.91 higher than fellow Progressive Enterprises' brand Woolworths (the Woolworths stores in question have since been rebrand as Countdown), and $1.87 lower than third-place Pak'n Save.
The stores adopted the standard Woolworths look and feel of their mainland counterparts but with the 'Purity' or 'Roelf Vos' text in the logo in place of Woolworths. Peanuts – A short lived discount store operated in Tasmania. Woolworths answer to local discount store Chickenfeed. Dick Smith – Sold to Anchorage Capital Partners on 27 ...