The article examines why imported food items like butter and frozen vegetables are sometimes cheaper than NZ-made alternatives, attributing the trend to high domestic land costs, global trade volatility, and lack of competitive advantages in certain food production areas.
Stacked weekly counts; colour by editorial lean. Stuff and The Spinoff lean centre-left, NZ Herald centre-right, others centre.
How press outlets have named this topic, week by week.
Most recent 3 articles linking to this topic.
Up to 12 framings spread across outlets. Each framing is the LLM's one-line characterisation of the article's editorial angle — not a quote.
local growers facing competition from imports
How can foreign butter (and veges) be cheaper than New Zealand-made?imported frozen veggies compete with NZ growers
How can foreign butter be cheaper than NZ-made?Spotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.