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Soul Origin opens first restaurant in New Zealand

The new restaurant will open in Auckland Airport.

Soul Origin launched its first restaurant in New Zealand at Auckland Airport.

The new restaurant will feature an extensive menu, offering fresh salads, hearty sandwiches, barista-crafted coffee, and signature cold drinks. The Auckland location will also showcase a new vibrant and contemporary design.

In New Zealand, the brand said it will continue its commitment to local sourcing, with the majority of the produce coming from local suppliers, coffee roasted in Wellington, and milk sourced from farms across the North Island.

Soul Origin will also introduce its loyalty programme, Soulmates to Kiwis in New Zealand.

Soul Origin’s new restaurant will open on 22 August.

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