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Wendy Hays. Wendy is the one with the 'wild' haircut. Wendy is responsible for 'driving' the computer that runs the shop. This involves many hours sitting in front of a computer screen playing a form of 'spacies'. Any product price that doesn't match up the till with the shelf Wendy pays the $10,000 fine. Also responsible for all the produce buying. Has had two-and-a-half years service with us.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/RUBUL19930720.2.27.1.18

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 495, 20 July 1993, Page 9

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Wendy Hays. Wendy is the one with the 'wild' haircut. Wendy is responsible for 'driving' the computer that runs the shop. This involves many hours sitting in front of a computer screen playing a form of 'spacies'. Any product price that doesn't match up the till with the shelf Wendy pays the $10,000 fine. Also responsible for all the produce buying. Has had two-and-a-half years service with us. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 495, 20 July 1993, Page 9

Wendy Hays. Wendy is the one with the 'wild' haircut. Wendy is responsible for 'driving' the computer that runs the shop. This involves many hours sitting in front of a computer screen playing a form of 'spacies'. Any product price that doesn't match up the till with the shelf Wendy pays the $10,000 fine. Also responsible for all the produce buying. Has had two-and-a-half years service with us. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 495, 20 July 1993, Page 9

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