New Zealand onions in UK are cheaper than in their own country

Published 2023년 7월 12일

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New Zealand yellow onions are being sold cheaper in a British supermarket than in New Zealand itself. The price of onions at Tesco in the UK was 95p per kilo, compared to $2.99 per kilo at Countdown and $2.39 per kilo at Pak'n Save in New Zealand. The Chief Executive of Onions New Zealand attributed the lower price in the UK to the total cost of getting the product there, as well as Tesco's price-match policy.
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Oddly enough, New Zealand yellow onions are sold cheaper in a British supermarket than in New Zealand itself. A tweet drew attention to the price of onions at Tesco, which were sold for 95p per kilo (€1.11). For comparison, the same onions were sold for $2.99 (€1.68) per kilo at Countdown and $2.39 (€1.34) at Pak'n Save. According to James Kuperus, Chief Executive of Onions New Zealand, the price of New Zealand onions in Britain, representing the total cost of getting the product there, was about $2 per kilo. Individual exporters and growers had to decide for themselves at what price they wanted to sell, he said. "We are not a cheap supplier of onions," he added. “We had a shortage of onions in New Zealand this year due to weather conditions, so we can rule out a New Zealand grower selling cheaply. I suspect what happened here is that Tesco has an Aldi price match policy.” New Zealand exported 6,400 tonnes of onions to the United Kingdom this year. In ...
Source: AGF

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