NZ First announces a policy to break up supermarket monopolies to reduce food prices for New Zealanders.
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Well, they have not presented me with their forecast in that way. To quote them, instead, what they've done rather than present their forecast is they've given me a framework for understanding possible outcomes based on a range of different scenarios. And so what I'm going to do in the next few days is provide another economic update because I understand that there's a lot of people saying, well, things have moved since you last gave some numbers. We don't want to wait. wait till the budget so I will give an update but I want to be clear that what they haven't that when the numbers that they have given me in these stylized scenarios haven't actually been forecast it's just a way of understanding you know if the conflict goes on for longer and if the price goes higher obviously that means even higher inflation and even lower growth they haven't given me a forecast either they have not given me a forecast
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driven by consumer demand for fairer prices
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