
You Can Now Easily Get High-Quality & Nutritious Ingredients From New Zealand Right Here In SG
Get ready to 'Discover A Taste of New Zealand' because Cold Storage and CS Fresh are bringing the best of Kiwi goodness to Singapore with premium food, live performances and more.
As parents, making sure our kids are fed is one thing, but making sure they eat a nutritious, well-balanced meal is another. If you're searching for something you can feel good about feeding your family, you're in luck, because the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise is partnering up with Cold Storage for a campaign where you can experience premium New Zealand products right here in Singapore!
New Zealand Premium Food and Beverage
So, what makes New Zealand produce so special? New Zealand is known for its ethical farming practices that prioritise quality, safety, and sustainability, making sure that every bite is as good as nature intended. These ethical farming practices go hand in hand with New Zealand's natural advantages such as clean air, lush pastures, fertile soils, and crystal-clear waters – all of which create the perfect conditions for nutritious, delicious food. It's no wonder New Zealand produce consistently wins international awards!
From free-range poultry, grass-fed beef and lamb to GMO-free fruits, natural manuka honey, premium dairy and indulgent snacks, New Zealand offers food that's healthier, fresher, and ethically sourced, and are guaranteed to impress the pickiest little eaters in the family!
'Discover A Taste of New Zealand' in Singapore
If you're keen to stock up your pantry with premium New Zealand products, head down to Cold Storage and CS Fresh stores islandwide to experience the best of New Zealand firsthand and learn more about where your food comes from! The three-week campaign (17 April to 7 May 2025) will run across 35 outlets, featuring well-loved New Zealand brands such as Anchor, Cookie Time, Meadow Fresh, Mother Earth, Otis, Rockit Apple, Tegel, Whittaker's, Zespri, Zeagold and more.
That's not all, you can also shop from other well-loved New Zealand brands such as Comvita, Nice & Natural, Fourflax and K9 Natural, at Comvita x HoneyWorld stores, Lazada, Ace Asia Pet Care, and Kohepets respectively.
The highly anticipated campaign kicked off with a launch event at Cold Storage Great World City last week, featuring special live cultural performances including a Kapa Haka and Waiata showcase by students from the Australian International School. If you missed the performances, not to worry—mark your calendars and head down to Cold Storage and CS Fresh to discover what makes New Zealand food so special!
Made with Care: New Zealand food is safe, tasty, of premium quality, nutritious and ethical.
'Discover A Taste of New Zealand' fair, Cold Storage and CS Fresh stores islandwide, www.facebook.com/DiscoverNew.NZ.SG
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Get ready to 'Discover A Taste of New Zealand' because Cold Storage and CS Fresh are bringing the best of Kiwi goodness to Singapore with premium food, live performances and more. As parents, making sure our kids are fed is one thing, but making sure they eat a nutritious, well-balanced meal is another. If you're searching for something you can feel good about feeding your family, you're in luck, because the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise is partnering up with Cold Storage for a campaign where you can experience premium New Zealand products right here in Singapore! New Zealand Premium Food and Beverage So, what makes New Zealand produce so special? New Zealand is known for its ethical farming practices that prioritise quality, safety, and sustainability, making sure that every bite is as good as nature intended. These ethical farming practices go hand in hand with New Zealand's natural advantages such as clean air, lush pastures, fertile soils, and crystal-clear waters – all of which create the perfect conditions for nutritious, delicious food. It's no wonder New Zealand produce consistently wins international awards! From free-range poultry, grass-fed beef and lamb to GMO-free fruits, natural manuka honey, premium dairy and indulgent snacks, New Zealand offers food that's healthier, fresher, and ethically sourced, and are guaranteed to impress the pickiest little eaters in the family! 'Discover A Taste of New Zealand' in Singapore If you're keen to stock up your pantry with premium New Zealand products, head down to Cold Storage and CS Fresh stores islandwide to experience the best of New Zealand firsthand and learn more about where your food comes from! The three-week campaign (17 April to 7 May 2025) will run across 35 outlets, featuring well-loved New Zealand brands such as Anchor, Cookie Time, Meadow Fresh, Mother Earth, Otis, Rockit Apple, Tegel, Whittaker's, Zespri, Zeagold and more. That's not all, you can also shop from other well-loved New Zealand brands such as Comvita, Nice & Natural, Fourflax and K9 Natural, at Comvita x HoneyWorld stores, Lazada, Ace Asia Pet Care, and Kohepets respectively. The highly anticipated campaign kicked off with a launch event at Cold Storage Great World City last week, featuring special live cultural performances including a Kapa Haka and Waiata showcase by students from the Australian International School. If you missed the performances, not to worry—mark your calendars and head down to Cold Storage and CS Fresh to discover what makes New Zealand food so special! Made with Care: New Zealand food is safe, tasty, of premium quality, nutritious and ethical. 'Discover A Taste of New Zealand' fair, Cold Storage and CS Fresh stores islandwide,