Consumer NZ Responds to Foodstuffs Facial Recognition
Foodstuffs have identified that facial recognition technology (FRT) is one of the only tools that help proactively target and reduce in-store criminal behaviour. Still,…
Read MoreFoodstuffs have identified that facial recognition technology (FRT) is one of the only tools that help proactively target and reduce in-store criminal behaviour. Still,…
Read MoreConsumer NZ has announced a campaign to stop what they call ‘dodgy’ specials on supermarket shelves. The organisation has asked kiwis to send in…
Read MoreEarlier this year, Consumer NZ recieved 78,000 signatures on a petition to regulate access to wholesale grocery supply. Hence, the organisation welcomed the announcement…
Read MoreAccording to new research from Consumer NZ, Kiwis now trust supermarkets less than the banking industry. The percentage of those who said they did…
Read MoreA petition has been launched by Consumer NZ calling on the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to lower grocery prices and supermarket profits…
Read MoreConsumer NZ has launched a nationwide disposal guide for household chemicals. The organisation explained that Toxic, corrosive, flammable and explosive products – known as…
Read MoreThe annual list released by the Consumer NZ highlights food producers and manufacturers who use misleading claims to get consumers to buy their products….
Read MorePAK’nSAVE stores are the cheapest, as reported by the latest Consumer NZ supermarket price survey, according to which the Foodstuffs’ chain had the lowest…
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