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(Bloomberg) -- New Zealand will canvass a range of options to break a duopoly in its grocery market, including reducing barriers to a new international entrant and forcing the separation of the ...
New Zealand will canvass a range of options to break a duopoly in its grocery market ... entrant and forcing the separation of the existing supermarket chains. The government will now “actively ...
Wellington | New Zealand will canvass a range of options to break a duopoly in its grocery market ... and forcing the separation of the existing supermarket chains. The government will now ...
Foodstuffs New Zealand and the local unit of Australia’s Woolworths Group Ltd. form a dominant supermarket duopoly, which has been blamed for the relatively high prices New Zealanders pay for ...
New Zealand's annual food prices surged by 3.5% in March 2025, marking the highest increase since January 2024. Stats NZ ...
Video / Mark Mitchell The Government is considering a possible break-up of New Zealand’s supermarket duopoly in an effort to boost competition as high grocery prices continue to sting Kiwis.
Video / Mark Mitchell The Government is not waiting around for New Zealand’s supermarket duopoly to improve on its own, threatening a possible break-up of the two dominant forces. Finance ...
RNZ understands Willis, who is also Economic Growth Minister, will this weekend announce decisions taken by Cabinet to incentivise and encourage a third player into the market. It's required sign-off ...
A convenience store chain looking to bust up the big supermarket duopoly has a shopping list of what's needed to achieve that. The Woolworths and Foodstuffs chains dominate New Zealand's supermarket ...
The Finance Minister is hopeful she can bring more competition to the supermarket ... up the duopoly, possibly separating their retail and wholesale arms. Nicola Willis says New Zealand currently ...
Woolworths New Zealand plans to press on with workforce restructure as part of new operating model to be piloted in upper ...
But it - along with Consumer NZ - is welcoming the potential structural intervention the government may decide to make in the grocery sector.