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  • CrucialC Crucial

    Can we change the thread name to Insert Hardware Store Cup? Would future proof it.

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    @crucial
    Who's left, Placemakers?

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    • mofitzy_M mofitzy_

      @crucial
      Who's left, Placemakers?

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      @mofitzy_ said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

      @crucial
      Who's left, Placemakers?

      I don’t think Hammer Hardware have had a go yet.

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      • CrucialC Crucial

        @mofitzy_ said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

        @crucial
        Who's left, Placemakers?

        I don’t think Hammer Hardware have had a go yet.

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        @crucial said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

        @mofitzy_ said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

        @crucial
        Who's left, Placemakers?

        I don’t think Hammer Hardware have had a go yet.

        I think Carters should have a go.

        They have just cut off supply to M10 and ITM as previous sponsors so they are eliminating the competition quite nicely.

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          #3478

          FFS you three, we finally get a sponsor who rightly restores the name of the NPC and you're already looking for alternatives. 🙂

          Although, it's a bit embarrassing it took an Aussie company to restore the NPC name.

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            I’ve seen a lot of comment from people being annoyed an Aussie company was sponsoring the comp...obviously no idea mitre 10 is Australian too

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            • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

              I’ve seen a lot of comment from people being annoyed an Aussie company was sponsoring the comp...obviously no idea mitre 10 is Australian too

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              #3480

              @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

              I’ve seen a lot of comment from people being annoyed an Aussie company was sponsoring the comp...obviously no idea mitre 10 is Australian too

              The NZ and Oz Mitre 10s are separate companies.

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              • NepiaN Nepia

                @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                I’ve seen a lot of comment from people being annoyed an Aussie company was sponsoring the comp...obviously no idea mitre 10 is Australian too

                The NZ and Oz Mitre 10s are separate companies.

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                @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

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                • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                  @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

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                  @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                  @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

                  Me either, plus they reinstated the NPC which the NZ companies failed to do - I might even go buy a sausage from them next weekend.

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                  • NepiaN Nepia

                    @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                    @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

                    Me either, plus they reinstated the NPC which the NZ companies failed to do - I might even go buy a sausage from them next weekend.

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                    #3483

                    @nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                    @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                    @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

                    Me either, plus they reinstated the NPC which the NZ companies failed to do - I might even go buy a sausage from them next weekend.

                    It really should be the the Bunnings NPP though. Or do you want it to be NPC just so Hawkes could actually win it?

                    I don't mind the Aussies paying for our comp either - I still won't buy from them though. Our M1O is locally owned and operated.

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                    • SnowyS Snowy

                      @nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                      @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                      @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

                      Me either, plus they reinstated the NPC which the NZ companies failed to do - I might even go buy a sausage from them next weekend.

                      It really should be the the Bunnings NPP though. Or do you want it to be NPC just so Hawkes could actually win it?

                      I don't mind the Aussies paying for our comp either - I still won't buy from them though. Our M1O is locally owned and operated.

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                      @snowy said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                      @nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                      @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                      @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

                      Me either, plus they reinstated the NPC which the NZ companies failed to do - I might even go buy a sausage from them next weekend.

                      It really should be the the Bunnings NPP though. Or do you want it to be NPC just so Hawkes could actually win it?

                      I don't mind the Aussies paying for our comp either - I still won't buy from them though. Our M1O is locally owned and operated.

                      This is our year muthfucka.

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                      • SnowyS Snowy

                        @nepia said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                        @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                        @nepia so it is, oh well, I don’t see a problem taking sponsorship money from Aussie :man_shrugging_light_skin_tone:

                        Me either, plus they reinstated the NPC which the NZ companies failed to do - I might even go buy a sausage from them next weekend.

                        It really should be the the Bunnings NPP though. Or do you want it to be NPC just so Hawkes could actually win it?

                        I don't mind the Aussies paying for our comp either - I still won't buy from them though. Our M1O is locally owned and operated.

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                        @snowy i understand the idea, there was a lot of that during our lockdown, but as someone pointed out on our local community facebook page, the "chain" stores in the area still employ loads of locals which is important too surely

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                        • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                          @snowy i understand the idea, there was a lot of that during our lockdown, but as someone pointed out on our local community facebook page, the "chain" stores in the area still employ loads of locals which is important too surely

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                          @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                          @snowy i understand the idea, there was a lot of that during our lockdown, but as someone pointed out on our local community facebook page, the "chain" stores in the area still employ loads of locals which is important too surely

                          Sure they do, but the profits after the wages are paid go overseas. I prefer it all to stay here, not just some of it.

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                          • SnowyS Snowy

                            @kiwiwomble said in NPC - news, injuries etc:

                            @snowy i understand the idea, there was a lot of that during our lockdown, but as someone pointed out on our local community facebook page, the "chain" stores in the area still employ loads of locals which is important too surely

                            Sure they do, but the profits after the wages are paid go overseas. I prefer it all to stay here, not just some of it.

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                            @snowy obviously, as i say i understand how profits work, but if you dont support all local businesses then those chain ones will disappear and the locally owned ones wont just be able to employ all those people which will have a much bigger impact on a community than where the top % disappears off too

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                            • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                              @snowy obviously, as i say i understand how profits work, but if you dont support all local businesses then those chain ones will disappear and the locally owned ones wont just be able to employ all those people which will have a much bigger impact on a community than where the top % disappears off too

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                              @kiwiwomble Bunnings closed 7 regional stores and laid of a load of staff in the regions in the last year so their care factor for NZ provinces seems quite low. Kind of funny that they are the sponsors of our NPP really.
                              https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/418139/bunnings-warehouse-confirms-closure-of-7-stores#:~:text=Bunnings Warehouse has confirmed it,warning of possible legal action.&text=The closures - at Ashburton%2C Cambridge,ago%2C and affect 145 staff.

                              They will stay where their profit base lies in the major centers and as soon as a downturn or Covid type event hits they will do what they did last time.
                              Local businesses do pick up the slack by the way - I have employed two extra staff in the last year because the locals support me. The gaps get filled, even if it takes a bit of time and a local business is likely to be more considerate than a big corporate.

                              We are getting way off track, and if the Aussies want to pay for our comp great. They can't get their own one sorted.

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                              • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                @snowy obviously, as i say i understand how profits work, but if you dont support all local businesses then those chain ones will disappear and the locally owned ones wont just be able to employ all those people which will have a much bigger impact on a community than where the top % disappears off too

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                                taniwharugby
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                                #3489

                                @kiwiwomble yeah I had this discussion with people saying they should boycott Maccas, Subway etc post lockdown in favour of local businesses.

                                I am all for supporting local, but these types of business as usually franchised, so locally owned too, employing locals, and both of those mentioned are big on supporting community sports (KFC are big on supporting sports, but I think they are not locally owned - is it Yum Brands or some massive organisation?)

                                I cant remember the last time I had Maccas or Subway!

                                Aussie money works ok over here too though?

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                                • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                                  @kiwiwomble yeah I had this discussion with people saying they should boycott Maccas, Subway etc post lockdown in favour of local businesses.

                                  I am all for supporting local, but these types of business as usually franchised, so locally owned too, employing locals, and both of those mentioned are big on supporting community sports (KFC are big on supporting sports, but I think they are not locally owned - is it Yum Brands or some massive organisation?)

                                  I cant remember the last time I had Maccas or Subway!

                                  Aussie money works ok over here too though?

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                                  @taniwharugby Yeah they are mostly local businesses purchased by a franchisee from a company like Restaurant brands (who might be "yum" now). Those companies that own the rights to sell the franchises are often NZ companies as well, so the cash often stays in NZ. I went to school with the kid of the owner of your Whangarei Maccas. I think they did pretty well.

                                  So those are local, even KFC I think. Bunnings are not - but happy to take their money.

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                                  • SnowyS Snowy

                                    @kiwiwomble Bunnings closed 7 regional stores and laid of a load of staff in the regions in the last year so their care factor for NZ provinces seems quite low. Kind of funny that they are the sponsors of our NPP really.
                                    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/business/418139/bunnings-warehouse-confirms-closure-of-7-stores#:~:text=Bunnings Warehouse has confirmed it,warning of possible legal action.&text=The closures - at Ashburton%2C Cambridge,ago%2C and affect 145 staff.

                                    They will stay where their profit base lies in the major centers and as soon as a downturn or Covid type event hits they will do what they did last time.
                                    Local businesses do pick up the slack by the way - I have employed two extra staff in the last year because the locals support me. The gaps get filled, even if it takes a bit of time and a local business is likely to be more considerate than a big corporate.

                                    We are getting way off track, and if the Aussies want to pay for our comp great. They can't get their own one sorted.

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                                    Kiwiwomble
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                                    @snowy don’t think I ever claimed they hire people out of civic responsibility or something, but the motives of big corporations don’t change the fact the employ lots of people, surely we accept even a locally owned business will close down if they aren’t making enough money

                                    I understand the argument more when taking about something like Amazon where the closest thing to local employment is the postie

                                    The #shoplocal thing evolved pretty quick around us when people like the local dominos pointed out they hire x many locals but were getting punished just because they were a franchise, they explained they couldn’t have set up a pizza joint without the support of the corporate

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                                    • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                      @snowy don’t think I ever claimed they hire people out of civic responsibility or something, but the motives of big corporations don’t change the fact the employ lots of people, surely we accept even a locally owned business will close down if they aren’t making enough money

                                      I understand the argument more when taking about something like Amazon where the closest thing to local employment is the postie

                                      The #shoplocal thing evolved pretty quick around us when people like the local dominos pointed out they hire x many locals but were getting punished just because they were a franchise, they explained they couldn’t have set up a pizza joint without the support of the corporate

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                                      @kiwiwomble I own a franchise. I get how it works, and that people don't understand the difference between multinational and a franchise.

                                      Your point was that multinational corporations employ people too wasn't it? In regional communities? They don't. If things get tough, as Bunnings, have shown, they will bail. Local businesses fill the gap left by the big guys pulling out. It's a good thing.

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                                      • SnowyS Snowy

                                        @kiwiwomble I own a franchise. I get how it works, and that people don't understand the difference between multinational and a franchise.

                                        Your point was that multinational corporations employ people too wasn't it? In regional communities? They don't. If things get tough, as Bunnings, have shown, they will bail. Local businesses fill the gap left by the big guys pulling out. It's a good thing.

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                                        @snowy i didn't specify regional, i said local. and how does Bunnings, using this example, not employ people?

                                        so say there is a bunnings that bails?...there is just automatically going to be someone local that can afford to buy the building and stock and hore everyone? because if a business backed by a multinational corporation id be surprised if some local business could make it work to the same level

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                                        • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                          @snowy i didn't specify regional, i said local. and how does Bunnings, using this example, not employ people?

                                          so say there is a bunnings that bails?...there is just automatically going to be someone local that can afford to buy the building and stock and hore everyone? because if a business backed by a multinational corporation id be surprised if some local business could make it work to the same level

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                                          #3494

                                          @kiwiwomble Then you would be surprised. Locals can take on these buildings and do. Mostly the multinationals don't own them so it is locals and co ops like our M10 that do it. It works.

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