New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

CONSUMER CHAMPION SUE ‘I’m a secret shopaholic!’

If you think twice about the sunscreen you buy, notice country-of-origin labelling on food or haven’t had dodgy salespeople knocking on your door lately, it’s largely thanks to Sue Chetwin.

During her 13-year stint as CEO of Consumer NZ, the 62-year-old proved a powerful force for Kiwi shoppers, with her efforts being recognised on the Queen’s New Year’s honour’s list this year.

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