Fuel stocks in New Zealand have dipped below last week's levels, prompting complaints of price gouging and price disparities between nearby petrol stations, while the government emphasizes no need for fuel consumption restrictions.
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Now, New Zealand First has announced it will campaign on splitting up foodstuffs. The policy would force foodstuffs to split into two separate cooperatives, one for pack and safe and one for New World and Foursquare. The idea is to break up the duopoly that's dominating our grocery sector at the moment. Gemma Rasmussen is from Consumer and is with us now. Hi, Gemma. Do you like this idea?
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