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Supermarket pricing errors costing Kiwis millions

Last updated: July 21, 2025 3:10 pm
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Consumer NZ is urging the government to take action against what it describes as a widespread issue of deceptive supermarket pricing.

The consumer advocacy group claims that shoppers are frequently being overcharged at the register, paying more than the advertised price for items.

Foodstuffs, the parent company of New World and Pak’n Save, has stated that it is committed to pricing accuracy and has implemented measures to minimize errors through improved systems and staff training. Woolworths, another major supermarket chain, has yet to respond to requests for comment from RNZ.

Consumer NZ’s chief, Jon Duffy, asserts that while pricing discrepancies may appear minor on an individual level, they collectively cost New Zealanders millions of dollars annually.

To address this issue, Consumer NZ has launched a petition calling for stricter penalties for violations of the Fair Trading Act. The organization also advocates for the implementation of a mandatory pricing accuracy code to hold supermarkets accountable for mistakes and ensure automatic compensation for customers who are overcharged.

A recent Consumer survey revealed that 62% of shoppers have noticed pricing errors within the past year, prompting concerns about the financial impact on consumers, especially during challenging economic times.

In response to criticisms, Foodstuffs has emphasized its efforts to enhance pricing accuracy and customer satisfaction by investing in technological solutions, daily checks, and employee training. The company’s policy dictates that customers who are overcharged receive a refund and are allowed to keep the product.

Duffy contends that the current penalties under the Fair Trading Act are insufficient to deter supermarkets from engaging in deceptive practices. He points to cases where Pak’n Save stores have been found guilty of inaccurate pricing and misleading promotions, calling for more substantial fines as a deterrent.

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Consumer NZ also highlights the need for clearer regulations regarding advertising specials to prevent misleading customers, particularly in cases where multi-buy offers may not offer the best value to shoppers.

Furthermore, Duffy suggests that customers who discover pricing errors should be compensated with a refund and allowed to keep the product as a way to address the inconvenience of rectifying the mistake.

Ultimately, Consumer NZ is advocating for greater transparency and accountability in supermarket pricing practices to protect consumers from being misled and overcharged.

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