在英国买新西兰产的奶、肉比新西兰超市里面买的还便宜,钱都去哪了?只要拥有一个大的超市基本就能进RICH list了。这帮傻乎乎的KIWI一直骂华人买多了房子,实际上是这些金字塔顶端的新西兰人在压榨老百姓的每一分钱。
Industry sources say it can take about 10 years to repay the debt required to get control of a large supermarket but, once it’s paid off, the profits are significant – estimates range from $8-12m a year for the larger Pak’nSave or New World stores in good locations.
10年还清贷款,此后每年大约8-12m的利润。妥妥的cash caw.
看看这几个store owner
30. Quintin Proctor
$60m Like many of his fellow grocery store owners, Quintin Proctor started out stacking supermarket shelves as a teenager.
Now he owns the bustling and lucrative Wairau Park Pak’nSave on Auckland’s North Shore. 29. Jason Witehira
$60m No one stands prouder at the vanguard of supermarket ownership than Jason Witehira, whose rise to the top of the Foodstuffs ladder is truly inspirational. One of about 10 Maori to own Foodstuffs supermarkets, Witehira worked for as many as 18 different stores across the North Island, pushing trolleys and stacking shelves as he rose through the system. 28. Glenn Cotterill
$65m Search for Glenn Cotterill and you are most likely to find articles about his relationship with Auckland socialite Sally Ridge. But the Tauranga-born businessman is not nicknamed the “Grocer” for nothing and, as the owner of one of Auckland’s biggest Pak’nSave supermarkets, he has made himself a small fortune from the trade. 27. Rob Redwood
$65m Working part-time at his local Four Square as a teenager has paid off handsomely for Rob Redwood, now one of Foodstuffs’ top operators. A product of the co-operative’s scholarship programme, Redwood owns the Glen Innes Pak’nSave, one of Auckland’s biggest and busiest. 22. Gary Baker & Ian Hong
$75m Centrally located near Wellington harbour, the Chaffers New World is one of the busiest supermarkets in the region, with more than 60,0000 shoppers passing through each week and employing about 500 staff. No surprise then that the store’s owners – Gary Baker and Ian Hong – have done very well for themselves
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