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Less spending on petrol in November means more on coffee, durables

Hospitality and durables benefit as pump prices fall the most in a decade.

Nevil Gibson
Wed, 12 Dec 2018

The easing in pump prices has enabled motorists to direct their spending elsewhere, Stats NZ says.

Its monthly electronic card spending figures for November show the biggest beneficiaries have been department stores, bars, cafés and restaurants.

Petrol prices hit a peak in October and

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Nevil Gibson
Wed, 12 Dec 2018
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