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Shoppers who look beyond the cheapest price tag might be able to save on their Christmas groceries in supermarkets trying to extract top dollar from them, Consumer NZ says.
Spokesperson Gemma Rasmussen said there was a risk people buying the item with the lowest advertised price might miss out on something that would be cheaper on a per-unit basis.
"We know the supermarkets will be filled with specials like multi-buy deals and member prices as we get closer to the big day - using unit pricing can help you cut through the promotions and figure out the best value.
"Grocery shopping can be stressful and expensive at the best of times.
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