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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Foodstuffs North Island has approval to build New Zealand's largest new supermarket

    Foodstuffs North Island has approval to build New Zealand's largest new supermarket


    Auckland Council has given consent for a Pak'nSave in Takapuna, covering more than half a hectare.

    The 100 million dollar supermarket will be larger than Foodstuff's more than six-thousand-square-metre Pak'nSave at Highland Park, which opened this year.

    The site near the Esmonde Road motorway on-ramp, will have 197 carparking spaces.

    There are plans for an undercroft, with most parking beneath the store.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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