New measures to protect staff and customers
All Countdown stores will be introducing additional measures to ensure staff and customers are safe.
All Countdown stores will be introducing additional measures to ensure staff and customers are safe.
Countdown supports the government’s decision to move to alert level four on Wednesday, and will remain open through these challenging times.
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“These are extraordinary times and if we are to protect New Zealanders then clear measures need to be taken,” says Foodstuffs Head Of Corporate Affairs, Antoinette Laird.
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All Countdown stores will be introducing additional measures to ensure staff and customers are safe.
The move will add more than 100 new people and create a 225 person New Zealand team.