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  2. 2006 Progressive Enterprises dispute - Wikipedia

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    [10] Progressive Enterprises estimated that the workers had collectively lost over $2 million in wages during the dispute. [11] On 24 October The Press reported that the dispute "took a toll on Australian parent company Woolworths, which reported flat sales in New Zealand for the first quarter" [12]

  3. Woolworths New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Woolworths New Zealand Limited (formerly Progressive Enterprises) is the second largest grocery company in New Zealand (behind Foodstuffs), with revenue of NZ$6.2 billion for the year to June 2018. Alongside Foodstuffs, Woolworths NZ forms part of the New Zealand supermarket duopoly .

  4. Countdown (supermarket) - Wikipedia

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    Countdown was an Australian-owned New Zealand full-service supermarket chain and subsidiary of Woolworths New Zealand, itself a subsidiary of Australia's Woolworths Group. It is one of two supermarket chains in New Zealand, the other being Foodstuffs. Until the brand's rebranding, there were 194 Countdown stores, with 61 in Auckland. [1]

  5. Woolworths (New Zealand supermarket chain) - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Enterprises, the owner of Foodtown, Countdown, SuperValue and FreshChoice, made a bid to purchase Woolworths New Zealand in May 2001. [16] The merger application was cleared by the Commerce Commission but then withdrawn following court action by rival Foodstuffs. [17] Progressive made another application for the merger in October ...

  6. Foodtown - Wikipedia

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    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] Foodtown supermarkets were typically integrated with a shopping centre; the chain had few stand ...

  7. Talk:2006 Progressive Enterprises dispute - Wikipedia

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  8. Tired of text spam from political fundraisers? Here's what to do

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    The Progressive Turnout Project declined an interview request, but said in an email, "We follow all required email and text message best practices and protocols, which include having unsubscribe ...

  9. Big Fresh - Wikipedia

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    Big Fresh logo. Big Fresh was a New Zealand supermarket chain. The first Big Fresh store opened in 1988 in Mount Wellington, Auckland.In 2003, the Big Fresh brand was shut-down by its owner Progressive Enterprises, with branches converted to Countdown or Woolworths, or shut down altogether.