The country's largest grocery retailer is refuting the idea its advertised specials are misleading
The country's largest grocery retailer is refuting the idea its advertised specials are misleading
9 April 2021
A Consumer survey found seven out of ten people don't trust the specials, and question whether they're genuine bargains.
The survey tracked online prices and found some items were discounted more often that not, so the so-called 'special' price is really the usual selling price.
Foodstuffs North Island chief Chris Quin says the advertising for New World is very clear.
He says supersavers only last a short time, then there are club deals, along with everyday value products which are permanently discounted.
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