The introduction of low-priced American butter on NZ shelves, packaged to resemble local products, has caused consumer confusion over its origin and quality, prompting calls for clearer labelling and debate over market competition in the dairy sector.
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Cut-price American butter causing confusion among some shoppersconsumers unsure about what they're buying
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