This is a demo store for testing purposes — no orders shall be fulfilled.

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Management have asked that for all requests regarding bulk orders? Please visit/ request in store.

Sorry we do not currently have a catalogue as we only post our specials and deals online.

As a business we do allocate our charitable funds at the beginning of each financial year. However, if you are requesting help, support, funds or produce? We ask that you hand to the Store Manager in person – a written letter with all details of charitable endeavour including your business ABN (if applicable) and State Charity Licence attached. All charities who receive a donation of any type, must acknowledge Newlynn’s Fruit and Veg. Also give a receipt with Charitable license and all State regulations attached. Please understand that as we receive many requests we simply can not give to all.

Please PM us any feedback you feel you need to. We will bring this up in our next team meeting as customer feedback should be acted on. If you have another negative experience in our store which you think needs to be addressed then ask for management so we can address it immediately, we are always happy to accept constructive criticism.

Sorry we don’t do deliveries. We are totally committed to keeping prices cheap. If we did deliveries our prices could go up.

So deliveries won’t be happening at this stage.

Please see Job sections

Thanks for your employment enquiry. We may or may not have vacancies at the moment? We are passionate about working with great people. If you are a hard working, use your common sense kind of operator then please send your resume and cover letter to info@newlynnfresh.co.nz

** Please note there be no further communication on employment via Facebook.

You can contact us via Private Message on Facebook but this is limited. To contact us for all enquiries please visit us in person in the store or call us +64 9-827 5858.

Fresh produce is always better sourced locally so when possible and conditions or seasons are favourable then we buy local grown produce. New Zealand is a big lucky country, so if we cannot buy local then produce will usually be grown somewhere in New Zealand. So if it’s not local it’s New Zealand grown. This excludes a couple of products (garlic and kiwi) which is difficult to supply all year with New Zealand grown.

So our produce is local, or It’s New Zealand.

And it’s cheap.

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