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Little change in supermarket competition over past year, Commerce Commission report finds

The major grocery retailers - Foodstuffs and Woolworths - still have 82 percent of the market, just 2 percent down from 2020.

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rnz.co.nzStai leggendo2 g fa

Little change in supermarket competition over past year, Commerce Commission report finds

Foodstuffs and Woolworths control 82% of NZ grocery market, with only 2-percent decline since 2020 despite Grocery Supply Code reforms. Regulatory changes enable new entrants, but Consumer NZ warns structural separation is needed to break the duopoly and address rising prices.

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nzherald.co.nz3 g fa

'Competition pressure not increasing': Watchdog warns supermarkets still too strong

The report warns food price pressures could worsen in 2026 amid global tension.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·nzherald.co.nz

    'Competition pressure not increasing': Watchdog warns supermarkets still too strong

    The report warns food price pressures could worsen in 2026 amid global tension.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·rnz.co.nz

    Little change in supermarket competition over past year, Commerce Commission report finds

    The major grocery retailers - Foodstuffs and Woolworths - still have 82 percent of the market, just 2 percent down from 2020.