Money Made Simple

MMS #46 | Paying too much? A guide to smarter spending with Consumer NZ

Season 2 Episode 46

In this episode of Money Made Simple, Jennie chats with Consumer NZ CEO Jon Duffy about the real pressures New Zealanders are facing in today’s challenging economy – and what we can ALL do about it. From overpriced groceries to big power bills, Jon breaks down the biggest consumer issues and gives practical tips for navigating your way to smarter spending habits. This episode covers: 

  • Why supermarket prices are so high and what’s stopping real competition
  • How power pricing works (AKA why it’s often unfair for everyday Kiwis)
  • Your personal rights under the Fair Trading Act and Consumer Guarantees Act
  • How to switch providers and negotiate better deals, especially for power!
  • The "right to repair" movement and how it could reduce waste (and save you dollars)
  • Why lodging complaints matters - and how it can lead to real change

Resources mentioned in this episode:

  • Consumer NZ – Independent consumer info, product reviews, and advice
  • Powerswitch.org.nz – Compare electricity plans and providers
  • Right to Repair Bill – Advocacy for better product longevity
  • Commerce Commission – Government regulator for competition and consumer protection

Life can be bloody expensive right now – but we know that knowledge is power. So tune in to learn your rights and get practical tips to stretch your dollar further.

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