Supermarkets are easy, apparently. So easy that you can set up and run a chain of them and at the same time “actively work towards other government goals across the environment, technology, business, and the labour market.”
What does that mean? The author helpfully explains (I am not making this up, somebody actually said this):
- develop[ing] skills and technology in software, robotics, and distribution systems
- developing 21st-century skills across the New Zealand workforce.
- sustainable practices such as innovative packaging, bulk product refill stations
- solar-powered warehouses could give consumers more reasons to use Kiwishop
- prioritising local suppliers to reduce transportation costs
- ensure better nutritional values for produce
- incentives for food suppliers to use sustainable practices… utilising hybrid, organic, or te ao Māori farming methods
- sustainable seafood manufacturing practices could be rewarded, further enabling the Government to achieve its related objectives.
- better business practices, such as paying staff at least the living…
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