“What was also evident, however, is that the upward momentum in food prices looks to be stalling,” ASB economist Mark Smith said.
“It could be that increased consumer resistance and lower global food commodity prices are dampening pressures at the retail level.”
He said food price inflation should keep cooling down, but a difficult time was still ahead for Kiwi consumers.
A big fall for vegetable prices, down 5.7 per cent month-on-month, was especially significant, Smith said.
ASB said promotions associated with supermarket rebranding, such as Countdown’s shift to Woolworths, should continue to cap grocery food prices in months ahead.
But ASB said there was a risk of food price inflation not slowing as quickly as the Reserve Bank would like.