The post criticizes businesses in New Zealand for charging higher prices without corresponding value, calling out exploitative commercial practices and expressing excitement about upcoming regulatory changes to end such practices.
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Yeah, well, her uh the the governor's messaging seems to have suggested they're looking through as much as they're possible the war. So they're really kind of hoping that things come right, reasonably soon, such that they might not need to do um that much in the end. Yeah. She set the bar very high for a rate hike. And but the problem is this is not going away. Um, this is a very broad cost shock. All the business surveys tell you that. Um, it's a question where of when not if.
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undermining economic fairness
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