Bring back Pods : Thousands sign petition to bring back Mars NZ s chocolate treat
25 Apr, 2021 12:53 AM
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Mars New Zealand has confirmed the products will be discontinued. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
More than 2,600 people have signed an online petition calling on Mars New Zealand to bring back Pods, after the company announced the beloved Kiwi treat would be disappearing off the shelves.
The beloved Kiwi snack that s been a go-to treat for many a road trip and movie night is being discontinued, according to manufacturer Mars New Zealand.
The petition is online on Change.org. Photo / Change.org
TVNZ reporter Andrew Mcfarlane revealed a statement from the company on Twitter this week.
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Rise of the tradies: Record numbers sign up as apprentices
25 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation students on a tour in Havelock North. Photo / Paul Taylor
Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation students on a tour in Havelock North. Photo / Paul Taylor
More school leavers are training to become builders, electricians and plumbers: apprenticeships in traditional trades have nearly doubled in the past year.
Data from the Ministry of Education shows the number of new apprentices under the age of 18 jumped from 460 in the six months from August 2019 to 810 for the same period in 2020.
This is supported by Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) data for enrolments in tertiary and vocational study that shows a 17.6 per cent increase from December 2019 to December 2020. The total numbers went from 45,155 in 2019 and 57,035 in 2020.
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