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  1. i’ve been to the supermarket , i think there were more staff than customers.

    rather than everyone hunkering down and then , again in 2 weeks time packing out the supermarket .. wouldn’t it be less stressful if people were to , spread , themselves out a little , by being slightly’ more frequent and shopping smaller

    “focus on one simple goal – to slow’ down covid-19” Jacinda Adern (video 1:05min)

    trying times – TDB

  2. Good that you have shown this case and let’s hope at some stage there is some naming and shaming of those that have tried to benefit from this disaster.
    In Melbourne once it was shown that one of the judges on Masterchef had underpaid his staff over a 5 year period his 7 restaurants were boycotted and he had to sell this 4 million dollar house .
    The problem is is Countdown any better at looking after their staff. Needs to be looked into when we get back to normal!

  3. Worked for them once. Never again!
    Shit pay, hard work, no such thing as a weekend: split days off, anti- union, constructive dismissal
    and a psychopathic owner operator.
    No love in my heart for Foodstuffs.

  4. Just when wages for supermarket people were getting back to pre-1990 levels – this happens…

  5. I (used to) regularly shop at NW New Lynn where staff are kind, considerate and go out of their way to help. I didn’t realise how poorly they’re treated by their bosses. Thank you for raising this Bomber and commenters.

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