Local couple buy Kaikoura supermarket

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Seeking a new challenge, Blenheim couple Jo and Jack Stafford are moving south to take up the reins of Kaikoura New World.

The couple, who currently co-own Blenheim New World with Mrs Stafford's sister Andrea Boock and her husband Mark Elkington, take over the store from owners Jason and Joanne Williams on August 4. From then Ms Boock and Mr Elkington will be the sole owners of the Blenheim store.

"Kaikoura came up for sale and we just thought it was a great challenge and a great opportunity for us," Mrs Stafford said. The couple make the southward move at the end of the month, along with their 10-month-old baby daughter, Charlotte. "We're excited about moving to Kaikoura and getting involved in the community and being part of the small-town spirit," Mrs Stafford said.

The Williams', who have owned the Kaikoura New World for about five years, are moving to Timaru to take over the town's PAK'nSAVE store at the end of August. Six-and-a-half years ago the couple owned Kaikoura's Four Square for about 18 months.

At this point Mrs Stafford said she and her husband did not have any changes planned for the Kaikoura store and the takeover would not bring any noticeable differences for shoppers. "It will be really nice to eventually make our own mark on the store with maybe some different products, but for now it'll stay as is," she said.

Supermarkets are in the Boock family's blood as Mrs Stafford's parents, Bruce and Maria Boock, bought the Blenheim New World in 2000 before handing it on to their daughters and their husbands earlier this year. Mrs Stafford's paternal grandparents started the family in the industry with a Four Square supermarket in Dunedin in the 1970s. Much of her extended family on her father's side are either working or have worked in the family supermarkets or in supermarkets of their own. "So in my family, instead of falling out of cots, we fell out of shopping trolleys," she said.

Although the couple were looking forward to the move, Mrs Stafford said it would be tinged with a little sadness. "It will be sad to say goodbye to Blenheim with all our family and friends here. Also our staff, they have been a huge part of our lives."