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NEWSFEED<br />
Foodprint<br />
Want your favourite meals and snacks at a fraction of the<br />
price, while combating the climate crisis? Christchurch has<br />
received a sustainability boost to its hospitality sector<br />
with the arrival of Foodprint, an app for eateries to<br />
promote and sell discounted (think 30 to 90 per cent)<br />
surplus food to consumers. Joining the community of<br />
350 Foodprint-aligned eateries in the Auckland,<br />
Waikato and Wellington regions, 25 eateries<br />
(and counting) have already signed up in the Garden City,<br />
including Bohemian Bakery, Barefoot Eatery,<br />
Bacon Brothers and Grater Goods.<br />
foodprint.app<br />
Everyday luxury lands in Dunedin<br />
Following the success of Moochi Christchurch, Nelson<br />
and Queenstown, and to complement the already loyal<br />
online South Island following, Dunedin Moochi Signal has<br />
taken up residence in the Meridian Mall on George Street,<br />
allowing the city’s minimalist dressers the opportunity to<br />
experience in person the sophisticated ease and signature<br />
service the brand is renowned for.<br />
moochi.co.nz<br />
Top design<br />
Talented designers from around the South Island took out awards aplenty at this<br />
year’s Regional ADNZ Resene Architectural Design Awards. Mitchell Coll won an<br />
incredible five awards for his work on four projects, located on the West Coast,<br />
in Akaroa and Christchurch city, while Sam Connell of Figure & Ground received<br />
awards for four outstanding projects. The National Awards will be held on<br />
October 28 at Te Pae in Christchurch.<br />
Left: Sam Connell, Aikmans Rd Residences.<br />
Photo: Sarah Rowlands<br />
Right: Mitchell Coll, Biv Punakaiki.<br />
Photo: Stephen Goodenough