Big Fresh

{{Short description|Defunct New Zealand supermarket chain}}

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Big Fresh was a New Zealand supermarket chain. The first Big Fresh store opened in 1988 in Mount Wellington, Auckland. In 2003, the Big Fresh brand was shut-down by its owner Progressive Enterprises, with branches converted to Countdown or Woolworths, or shut down altogether.

The distinguishing feature of the Big Fresh was its emulation of a farmers market in a supermarket environment, with a focus on an extensive range of fresh foods; this was unique in New Zealand at the time of its opening.{{cite news |last1=Chapple |first1=Irene |title=Image reaches end of supermarket shelf life |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/image-reaches-end-of-supermarket-shelf-life/4VA3QLEWFNTBOQJOFJIBDTCROY/ |work=The New Zealand Herald |publisher=Wilson & Horton |date=18 July 2002}}

In addition to its market-like atmosphere, Big Fresh had a number of features that made their stores unique within New Zealand, such as a Popcorn Club for children and in-store family entertainment, such as animatronic singing and dancing fruits and vegetables, mooing cows, singing sausages, and giant egg-laying chickens.

History

The first Big Fresh store opened in 1988 in Mount Wellington, Auckland. The entertainment attracted customers, allowing Big Fresh to outpace Woolworths on average store turnover.[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=2098185 Image reaches end of supermarket shelf life] Retrieved February 2013

The Big Fresh concept became popular throughout New Zealand and the chain expanded throughout the country. Through its links to Woolworths New Zealand and Dairy Farm International, who also owned the Franklins supermarket chain in Australia, the Big Fresh brand was launched in Australia under the brand Franklins Big Fresh. For a brief period the Big Fresh brand in New Zealand was changed to Franklins at Big Fresh, using the slogan "More in your trolley for less."

In 1999, Big Fresh had six stores.Big Fresh had 6 stores by 1995, including Auckland stores and one Wellington store.{{cite book |last1=Pringle |first1=Alistair |title=New World and Fresh Choices? |date=1996 |publisher=University of Canterbury |location=Christchurch |url=https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/bitstream/handle/10092/4849/pringle_thesis.pdf}}

In 2002, there were 11 Big Fresh stores around the North Island.{{cite news |last1=Smith |first1=Nick |title=Big Fresh passes its use-by date |url=http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/8b5f4825/big-fresh-passes-its-use-by-date.html |agency=sharechat.co.nz |date=19 July 2002}}

In July 2003, the Big Fresh brand was shut-down, with all branches converted to Countdown or Woolworths, or shut down altogether.{{cite news |last1=Hendery |first1=Simon |title=Big refresh pays off for Progressive supermarket chain |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/big-refresh-pays-off-for-progressive-supermarket-chain/EU7IEQRXAF5XN7IPTBP4LUMXPE/ |work=The New Zealand Herald |publisher=Wilson & Horton |date=16 February 2004}}

Generic products

Owing to its links with Woolworths and later Progressive Enterprises, Big Fresh stocked the No Frills and First Choice generic product brands. Both brands were dropped by Progressive Enterprises when Dairy Farm International exited the partnership in 2002. {{Citation needed|date=October 2023}}

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