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Cost increases from Iran war haven’t hit NZ supermarket shelves yet – Foodstuffs boss

  • March 17, 2026
  • 8:36 pm
Cost increases from Iran war haven’t hit NZ supermarket shelves yet – Foodstuffs boss


CEO Chris Quin said they were seeing dramatic increases in the cost of diesel.

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