Campaign urges shoppers to buy New Zealand goods
Campaign urges shoppers to buy New Zealand goods
Supermarket chain Progressive Enterprises is taking a commercial approach to get Kiwis to back locally produced goods in a new campaign titled Celebrate New Zealand.
Through its 92 Foodtown and Woolworths supermarkets, Progressive is encouraging people to be positive about New Zealand and buy discounted products that are manufactured in this country.
The company says if people support New
Zealand[1] It has developed an initial two-week
campaign to highlight the message and "get the ball
rolling". Progressive Enterprises' wants to steadily
increase support from business and grow Celebrate New
Zealand into an annual event. It believes a commercial
approach - where local goods are given price and quality
advantages in its stores - is sensible, patriotic and
everyone wins. Progressive Enterprises managing director
Ted van Arkel says Foodtown Woolworths has lobbied suppliers
to support the campaign. The company's "first class supplier
supporters have really come to the party" he says.
Suppliers cover a range of categories including juice and
powdered drinks, snacks, breakfast cereals and spreads,
supplements and teas, wines, pork and chicken meats and all
New Zealand-grown fruit and vegetables. Mr van Arkel the
aim says is to get people to celebrate the good things New
Zealand stands for and the things we do well at and thereby
benefit the nation as a whole.
"It's a simple
proposition and there's no easier way I know of to show your
support than when you're grocery shopping. We produce so
many good things in this country." Mr Van Arkel says
Foodtown and Woolworths is proud to be a part of New Zealand
and following the successful merger with the former
Woolworths Group wanted to put something back into the wider
community. "We have strong connections with this country
through our businesses, our New Zealand shareholders, the
charities we support and the locally-produced goods and
services we buy in this country. "The merger has gone
extremely well and has given us new power to deliver more.
But as we deliver more, so we recognise the need to put more
back in to the communities in which we operate. "We
have achieved this with strong support from customers and
suppliers and we wanted to acknowledge that support in a
positive way. We set our minds to thinking of ways we could
show this support and Celebrate New Zealand is the
result. "We are starting the ball rolling in our own way
and we want others to join us." Mr van Arkel says the
programme is long term. "We agree it is a big task and
we realise there is no quick fix; but commercially we are
stronger now and we have better power to help people benefit
from supporting New Zealand products. "We believe the
message needs to get through that celebrating the country is
good for everyone in the country. But if we sit back and do
nothing, nothing will happen." "We want Celebrate New
Zealand to become a calendar event. We have set aside this
appropriate time in the annual calendar to focus on the New
Zealand-made goods we sell. We believe everyone can
participate by simply buying local."