Milk products are a staple part of our diet. Low-fat dairy products are also recommended in dietary guidelines as an important source of calcium, protein, potassium and vitamin D. The Ministry of Health recommends eating at least two servings of milk and milk products a day.

Rising prices mean dairy products may become less affordable, particularly for lower socio-economic groups.

What we want

Consumer NZ has formed a coalition with other organisations to push for an inquiry into dairy pricing. Members of the coalition include the Federation of Family Budgeting Services, Salvation Army, Barnados, Manaia Health PHO, Presbyterian Support and Grey Power.

Kiwi farmers have a reputation as the most efficient dairy producers in the world. But that doesn't seem to mean Kiwi consumers get the best deal on dairy products. We should be able to have confidence we're paying a fair price for basic commodities – and Consumer NZ will keep calling for action on this issue until we're sure the price is fair.

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