Food prices rise at fastest rate in over a year
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Food prices rise at fastest rate in over a year
Butter is among the biggest risers in price according to latest increases. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Food prices have risen at their fastest pace in more than a year driven by more expensive dairy products, and hinting that inflation pressures are gathering pace.
Global supply constraints continue to drive NZ’s food price inflation rate - FMCG Business
• Stats NZ records 3.7% annual food price inflation (FPI) in April 2025 • Foodstuffs co-ops see their retail prices rise 2.4% YOY for comparable FPI basket of products • April’s FPI rate driven by global prices for dairy, beef and cocoa products • Survey finds 54% of shoppers understand higher supplier costs affect food prices Latest statistics show global supply constraints for some popular commodities are still play…
Coffee and tea, cocoa, and spices in particular have increased in wholesale prices over the past year – by 32 percent. Sugar, sweets, and baked goods have increased by 16 percent. Solid fuels have become cheaper.
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