New Zealand food prices may have lifted 0.5 per cent overall in the year to June, but tomatoes are at record lows.
Tomato prices decreased 17 per cent, hitting their lowest price ever for a June month. The price of a 200-gram avocado also fell to $2.99 in June 2019, 31 per cent cheaper than in June last year.
Overall prices were, however, bolstered by higher prices for restaurant meals and ready-to-eat food.
Restaurant meals and ready-to-eat food prices climbed 3.4 per cent in June from a year earlier, while meat, poultry and fish prices rose 2.8 per cent and grocery food prices increased 1.8 per cent.
Food prices fell 0.7 per cent during the month, weighed by lower prices for cakes and biscuits, Stats NZ said. After seasonal adjustment the price change remained at 0.7 per cent.