Last year's first lockdown was loaded with stress for Connings Food Market near Nelson. But when the government announced that the country would once again enter Alert Level 4 on August 17, Connings had its systems ready to go.This time, the rules were clearer about opening for business. It took just two hours for the Conning family's operation to switch into lockdown mode, with safety measures put in place for staff and customers, allowing the business to open at Alert Level4.Simon Conning is the second generation to be involved in the family's market garden business and is in charge of the shop. He says they were fully stocked for the 2020 lockdown, thinking they would be allowed to open, only to be forced to close as the government worked out who could open to the public at Level 4. They turned to home deliveries to deal with the high stock volume in the shop. While it got existing produce out of the shop to customers, it wasn't efficient or profitable.
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