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Costco will change the way New Zealanders shop: 4 expert tips for getting the most out of a bulk buy

  • Written by Megan Phillips, Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Retailing, Auckland University of Technology
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Multiple delays and a NZ$60 entry cost have done little to quench enthusiasm for New Zealand’s first Costco, with New Zealanders lining up for more than 90 minutes recently for a chance to buy a membership to the store.

A members-only warehouse retailer, the store will sell a wide range of products including food and grocery...

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