Rotorua Daily Post

‘Highlight of my career in grocery'

- Zoe Hunter

Amanda Elliot’s first job was at a supermarke­t — and now she owns one.

The 50-year-old is the newest owner of Pak’n Save Rotorua after taking over in October.

Elliot says she may be more familiar to Rotorua than people think – she has been pictured on the Skyline Rotorua billboard luging for 10 years.

Now she will also be seen in the bright yellow supermarke­t on the corner of Fenton and Amohau streets.

Elliot is a third-generation grocer following in the footsteps of her father and grandfathe­r.

“I worked for my dad at Pak’nsave Kapiti for eight years after lots of summer holidays filling shelves.”

Her first store was New World Island Bay in 2013 and she was on the New World representa­tive committee for three of those years.

She says she is “absolutely rapt” to now be the owner-operator of Pak’nsave Rotorua.

“It’s the highlight of my career in grocery.

“I’m absolutely loving it, it’s so exciting, with lots of challenges. Luckily, I love challenges.”

Elliot and her husband, Brent, wanted a new challenge and decided to buy the Rotorua supermarke­t.

“We love this part of New Zealand, with its beautiful lakes and wonderful people.”

She has new plans for the supermarke­t,

including installing selfservic­e checkouts, online shopping and hot chicken and chips “Pak’nsave style” this year.

“We’ll be upgrading our refrigerat­ion in the next few years, so there’s lots to look forward to.”

Elliot hoped her supermarke­t, which employs 216 staff – 136 full-time and 80 part-time – will become a

“vibrant” food store and part of the “heartbeat of Rotorua”.

“I would love for all our team members to enjoy coming to work and be proud of how they contribute towards serving this amazing community.”

Elliot said she had enjoyed the challenges thrown her way so far, including operating under new

Covid-19 traffic light restrictio­ns.

“The safety of our customers and teams are the most important things, so we’ll continue to follow all the right protocols including increased cleaning, mask-wearing and social

distancing.

“Covid is now something we need to live with in our community, but I must admit I can’t wait for the time we can all take off our masks and see everyone’s smiles again.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Amanda Elliot is the newest owner of Rotorua Pak’nsave.
Photo / Supplied Amanda Elliot is the newest owner of Rotorua Pak’nsave.

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