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  •   Home > News > Business

    Wellington cheese and Ice cream brand Zany Zeus may have changed ownership, but consumers can still look forward to their favourite treats

    Wellington cheese and Ice cream brand Zany Zeus may have changed ownership, but consumers can still look forward to their favourite treats


    The business and its assets have been bought by Zany Zeus 2020 Limited, whose shareholders include private investors and members of the Matsis family who founded the business.

    Incoming director Andrew McDouall says the company had received an outpouring of public support when it went into receivership late last year which was reassuring to the new investors.

    He says in addition to the award-winning feta and halloumi, they're working on some new products.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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