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Door open to supermarket retail divestments – Northelia's Edwards

Foodstuffs NZ welcomes wholesale change, but stays mum on store sales

Tex Edwards, spokesperson for Monopoly Watch and Northelia.

Will Mace Tue, 31 May 2022

The Government’s move to force Woolworths NZ and Foodstuffs to supply wholesale goods to competitors at a fair price may not go far enough to break their duopolistic grip on the market, but there is a glimpse of hope for potential grocery market challengers.

Monopoly Watch spokesman Tex Edwards is

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