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A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion[ edit ] The fileAustralian Mitre 10 logo.jpg on Wikimedia Commons has been nominated for deletion. View and participate in the deletion discussion at thenomination page .Community Tech bot (talk )02:51, 28 May 2018 (UTC) [ reply ]
Please provide an updated perspective on stores that Metcash owns in New Zealand.
According to the articlehere , the bottle-o stores are owned by Tasman Liquor company. That article lists repeated cases of worker exploitation.
Further, many stores owned by Metcash exist in New Zealand, such as Mitre10 and other convenience stores.
Fred114 21:58, 1 August 2020 (UTC)— Precedingunsigned comment added byFred114 (talk •contribs )
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