Grocery prices will continue to hit Kiwi consumers and our economy hard.
A report by the Commerce Commission shows prices are increasing again this year after appearing to stabilise last year.
It's revealed we now pay the fifth highest grocery prices in the developed world.
Grocery Action Group Chair Sue Chetwin told Mike Hosking the competition in New Zealand isn’t particularly healthy.
She says that unless the two major supermarkets know that they’re going to face proper regulation or something big will happen to them, they can continue to charge high prices.
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