Food prices in New Zealand have dropped for the fourth straight month, led by cheaper non-alcoholic drinks such as juice and coffee, according to latest figures.
Statistics New Zealand said today that food prices fell 0.2 per cent in December compared to November and were down 1 per cent on a year earlier.
The Food Price Index (FPI) peaked last year in July and August but has declined every month since.
"Food prices fell in December, reflecting cheaper prices for non-alcoholic drinks that were partly countered by higher prices for chicken and seasonal price rises for fruit," said Statistics NZ prices manager Chris Pike.
In the non-alcoholic beverages category, the biggest falls were coffee (down 5.6 per cent), fruit juice (down 6.1 per cent), and soft drinks (down 2.6 per cent). Pike said all three were cheaper because of shop discounts.