The article argues that New Zealand's high food prices and lack of competition in supermarkets—driven by the duopoly of Woolworths and Foodstuffs—require a public solution, citing New York's city-owned grocery model as a potential blueprint for affordable, equitable access tofood
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geographic inequality in access to food
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