Winston Peters announces New Zealand First's plan to break up the supermarket duopoly by splitting food brands between New World and Pack and Save, arguing that the current system fails consumers and requires urgent, decisive reform.
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Now that is well I get that part but my question is if Luxon quit is that the end of the coalition deal in the sense that you being a lawyer you'd go well hold on didn't sign up to this we're out.
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blatant inaction on critical market reforms
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