11th September 2023 Spending / Survey
There is only one area where New Zealanders plan to increase their spending in the short term and that is groceries, according to Tony Alexander’s latest spending plans survey.
One in five meal-kit customers say they believe they receive better value for money than if they had purchased their meals through the supermarkets, according to research by Canstar.
New Zealanders are more disposed to hot cross buns than chocolate eggs, according to a survey from Foodstuffs.
Consumers are planning to spend less across the board apart from on groceries, according to the latest sentiment survey from former BNZ chief economist Tony Alexander.
Consumers are planning to spend less across the board apart from on groceries, according to the latest research from economist Tony Alexander.
Cost of living concerns impact spending sentiment with consumers planning to cut back on most purchases.
New Zealand households are spending significantly more on food than in 2021 and the use of food delivery services continues to increase, according to new research by lender Rabobank and food rescue charity KiwiHarvest.
Mounting skills shortages and ongoing supply chain disruptions are among the key challenges for company directors, according to the Institute of Directors and ASB Bank’s annual survey.
An overwhelming majority of consumers believe they pay too much for goods at supermarkets and the current duopoly should be split up, according to a survey commissioned by lobby group Monopoly Watch NZ.
A Foodstuffs survey found that New Zealanders are supportive of the Ministry of Health’s requirement that people aged 12 and over must wear a face covering when visiting any essential services and for essential workers to be prioritised for the Covid vaccination.
More New Zealanders than ever are eating the recommended daily intake of five fruit and vegetables, according to The 5+ A Day Charitable Trust.
Consumers are becoming more aware of their rights and more sceptical of information provided by salespeople, according to a government survey.
Auckland small and medium businesses have indicated a gloomy outlook for the next six months.
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