PAK’nSAVE Extends Price Rollback

PAK'nSAVE Whangarei owners Todd & Lillian
PAK'nSAVE Whangarei owners Todd & Lillian

PAK'nSAVE has decided to extend its Price Rollback to help Kiwis save on their grocery bills. There are over 110 rollback grocery items in store, with butter, cheese and bread being PAK'nSAVE's most popular.

"We've seen first-hand how Price Rollback has really benefited our customers and the overall feedback has been really positive in our store. Customers have been so excited they can include kiwi-produced products like cheese and butter in their basket again with Price Rollback, so we're really pleased to be a part of extending the initiative. We see the struggles, and this is one way we can continue to help New Zealanders through the tough times," said Todd Leathem, owner operator at PAK'nSAVE Whangarei.

"With the cost of living continuing to rise, we wanted to do something more to relieve the pressure on household budgets. Inflation has continued to put pressure on Kiwi's households with rent and power going up, and we've had so much feedback that Price Rollback has made a difference to our customers, we've extended the initiative in-store and online," said Damian Lynch, General Manager for Merchandise, Foodstuffs South Island.

"The Price Rollback product mix will be similar, but not exactly the same, for Price Rollback Extended. There'll still be the basics like bread, butter, cheese, frozen vegetables and meat, but the product may be a different brand or changed to suit the season. We've also taken general availability of the product into consideration, which has been fluctuating due to the ongoing global supply chain challenges."

PAK'nSAVE has decided to extend its Price Rollback to help Kiwis save on their grocery bills.