E2NZ.org issued this challenge to the Boycott Countdown group on Facebook.
It lasted about 10 minutes before this and all the other E2NZ.org comments were deleted. Guess Nevan Lancaster doesn’t want to help out his fellow Kiwis, or allow any questions about his motives for setting up the page?
Interesting how we’re not seeing hundreds of Countdown workers supporting the Boycott Countdown hate page on Facebook. Maybe they don’t want to be freed from their oppressive overlords to join the dole queue just yet?
Maybe the public spirited person who set up the Facebook hate page should be asking for donations to support all of the Countdown workers who he’s going to get made redundant?
Now there’s a REALLY productive thing for Nevan to be doing for his country
We propose that every one of the >9,000 people who’ve liked this page each donate $10,000 dollars to support their Kiwi brothers and sisters who are about to be thrown on the scrap heap.
If then all of Countdown’s staff manage to get re-deployed with other supermarkets you all get your money back, plus interest.
Go on put your money where your mouths are, we challenge you.
Are you a Countdown employee, what does this boycott mean for you? please tell us.
Nevan, set up the fund.
1kiwis always complain when its about them
2 kiwis always stick the knife in when a person has fallen and kiwis have a excuse for that immoral act
3 kiwis get some moral fibber and empathy toward other people before you have the audacity to complain
4 its all about kiwis and no one ells
5 me me me me me comes to mind
And in the period between these workers losing their job and the competition recognising the need to begin the recruitment process due to increased business, what are these people supposed to do?
There are other places to buy food than the supermarket….
Where do you buy yours Talia?
But not for the people who could get made redundant from Countdown. Their jobs will disappear, the queues at existing supermarkets will just get longer.
Getting rid of the competition will create a supermarket monopoly in New Zealand, less competition can only lead to higher prices. Suppliers will be taken advantage of but will have no one else left to sell to.
How does that benefit Kiwis?