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We all know what you buy has a major influence on your household budget, but according to the annual supermarket price survey released by Consumer, where you buy makes a big difference to your food bill.
Pak'nSave has retained the top prize for being the cheapest place to buy groceries (for the 10th year running!). At the other end of the price scale, Woolworths was found to have the highest prices of the chains.
The survey compared the price of forty top selling products. The difference between the highest and lowest varied by about $20 a week, or just over $1,000 a year.
The Foodstuffs stores were found to have a smaller range of goods than Progressive and more use of local specials so there was greater price variation.
For the record, there are two major supermarket owners in New Zealand. Progressive owns the Woolworths, Countdown and Foodtown chains, while Foodstuffs owns Four Square, New World and Pak'nSave.
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