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Kumeū Easter Festival vendors report losses and broken promises

3 April 2026
in New Zealand
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Vendors at the Kumeū Easter Festival have expressed dissatisfaction with event organizers, stating they were misled about the number of stalls and conditions of participation, leading to potential financial losses. The festival, which features rides, bouncy castles, and food trucks, has faced backlash following complaints from attendees about inconsistent pricing and subpar attractions that did not meet expectations. Vendors, including Zaine Oti of Ameliaz Limited, claim they were promised limited competition from similar stalls, but the reality upon arrival was different. This discrepancy has led to growing frustration among those who participated, as they had invested in the event based on assurances from the organizing team, Bites & Beats.

Why It Matters

The Kumeū Easter Festival is part of a broader trend where local events are marketed to attract family audiences, often under pressure to deliver engaging experiences. Discontent among vendors highlights the risks involved in event planning, particularly regarding transparency and communication between organizers and participants. Festivals contribute significantly to local economies, and when expectations are not met, it can impact not only vendors financially but also the reputation of future events. High-profile instances of vendor dissatisfaction can lead to decreased participation in similar events, ultimately affecting community engagement and economic activity in the area.

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