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Hawke’s Bay checkout operators compete for Checker of Year

Published: Thu 28 Aug 2014 01:33 PM
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28 August 2014
Hawke’s Bay checkout operators compete for Checker of the Year
Last night, checkout operators from Hawke’s Bay New World and PAK’nSAVE stores had their moment to shine in the spotlight at the Hollywood-themed Foodstuffs Checker of the Year regional competition at the Muncipal Theatre in Napier.
More than 30 New World and PAK’nSAVE checkers were judged by a team of eight senior Foodstuffs staff on their speed, presentation, customer service and accuracy as they scanned 30 items as fast as possible, while staying friendly and composed.
The top three checkers were Melissa Sannazzaro from PAK'nSAVE Napier, Brooke Ruddenklau from New World Greenmeadows, and Linda Peacock from PAK'nSAVE Hastings.
The Hawke’s Bay winners will now head to the regional final in November to compete for the title of Customer Service Superstar.
The competitors’ colleagues wore costumes in the “Hollywood Greats” theme and cheered them on with banners, chants and store mascots.
“Checkout operators are the face of our stores, and a competition that encourages them to excel helps ensure Foodstuffs’ customers are getting the best customer service,” said event organiser Kristie McGregor.
“The Checker of the Year competition has been going for over 40 years now, and it is a fun way to keep staff motivated. All the stores put up a big contingent of supporters, so even the people not competing get involved in the team spirit,” Kristie McGregor said.
The night was complete with a ‘grab a bag’ competition before the prize giving, where supporters had the chance to win gift baskets thanks to Foodstuffs suppliers.
There are three other regional heats in Manawatu, Taranaki and Wellington. The top 12 checkers at each event win $50 gift cards, and the top three from each event win extra prizes and go on to compete at the regional finals in Palmerston North on 9 November.
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