Wānaka New World stores in hot water for staying open during Easter against trading laws
In a bold move, Foodstuffs has announced that its Wānaka New World supermarkets will remain open throughout the Easter weekend, knowingly violating the area's trading regulations. While many businesses adhere to the holiday's trading laws, these supermarkets have chosen to prioritize customer convenience over legal compliance. This decision has sparked controversy and raised questions about the enforcement of Easter trading rules in the region.
Despite facing potential penalties, the Wānaka supermarkets stand firm in their choice, emphasizing the demand for services during holiday periods. The move has divided the local community, with some supporting the stores' decision and others urging authorities to take action. As discussions unfold, the Easter trading debate in Wānaka continues to attract attention and scrutiny.
Interestingly, Easter trading laws vary across New Zealand, with different regions imposing their own restrictions and guidelines. The clash between business interests and holiday traditions remains an ongoing challenge, highlighting the complex relationship between commerce and cultural observances.
Foodstuffs says its Wānaka New World stores have decided to stay open across Easter Weekend in breach of the holiday's trading laws.
By Niva Chittock and Danielle Clent of RNZ Foodstuffs says its Wānaka New World stores have decided to stay open across Easter Weekend in breach of the...
Almost all shops across the motu are required to close on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday, but some New World stores have remained open.