Act leader David Seymour proposes that a new supermarket chain in New Zealand should be allowed to use fast-track consenting for new stores, aiming to simplify and reduce costs for establishment. He advocates for this measure to enhance competition, suggesting that existing chains should also be eligible for fast-tracking after five years, and he calls for a review of ineffective supermarket reforms from the previous Labour government.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5:
David Seymour wants to help a new supermarket chain open quickly in New Zealand so that people can have more choices when they shop.
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