SuperValue explained

SuperValue
Foundation:1964; years ago
Type:Division
Location:New Zealand
Key People:See Parent
Industry:Retail
Parent:Woolworths Limited
Owner:Woolworths NZ

SuperValue is a chain of locally owned and operated supermarkets in New Zealand, established in 1964. The stores are operated under franchise agreements, with franchise and group operation controlled by Wholesale Distributors Limited (WDL).[1]

There are 38 SuperValue stores around New Zealand, including 6 in Auckland.[2] The franchise is owned and operated by Woolworths New Zealand[3]

History

G.U.S. (Grocers United Stores) was launched as a grocery store co-operative in 1928, and quickly opened 15 stores. Store numbers reached 167 in 1948.

The Opawa, Christchurch store became the first store under the SuperValue brand in 1964.[4] SuperValue started out as SuperValu, with no ā€˜eā€™, but following an uproar from customers about the spelling that it was quickly changed.

The 1964 opening of the first SuperValue store was a turning point when New Zealand started adopting the supermarket concept from overseas. At the time this was different for New Zealand consumers, whose usual style was picking weekly groceries from many outlets.[5]

SuperValue Supermarkets was purchased by JR Rattray in 1991. Countdown, SuperValue and Rattray were purchased by Foodland (FAL) in 1993. The brands became subsidiaries of Progressive Enterprises in 1995.

In 2008, SuperValue had 39 stores, including seven in Auckland.[6] 13 in 2008

There were 41 SuperValue stores in 2015.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Supermarket franchise opportunities . FreshChoice . 23 December 2018.
  2. Web site: SuperValue . supervalue.co.nz . Woolworths New Zealand.
  3. Web site: Woolworths New Zealand . woolworthsnz.co.nz . Woolworths New Zealand.
  4. Web site: SuperValue serves up 50 years with Kiwis. SuperValue.co.nz. 27 May 2015.
  5. Web site: SuperValue serves up 50 years with Kiwis. SuperValue.co.nz. 27 May 2015.
  6. Web site: Store locations . progressive.co.nz . . https://web.archive.org/web/20081014002109/http://www.progressive.co.nz/locations/index.asp . 14 October 2008.