This piece critiques the persistent supermarket duopoly in New Zealand, highlighting a lack of political will to reform despite years of regulatory scrutiny and public concern over rising food prices and corporate power, particularly within the Labour Party’s close ties to major粮
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deep ties between party leadership and supermarket lobbyists
Democracy Briefing: The Supermarket duopoly still rulesstructural ties to supermarket lobbying undermine credibility
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