MP David Shearer says he will return to waging war against the supermarket duopoly and credit card interest rates after being restored as Labour's consumer affairs spokesman.
Mr Shearer was given the role back in a minor rejig by Labour leader Andrew Little after MP Clayton Cosgrove's decision not to stand again in 2017. The changes promote Kris Faafoi into the shadow Cabinet and he picks up Mr Cosgrove's tourism portfolio while keeping his state services portfolio.
Mr Shearer, foreign affairs spokesman, gets consumer affairs, which he had held until November.
He said there was a marked lack of competition in New Zealand in many areas and many goods were far more expensive than in Australia.
"I'll be looking at areas I believe there is insufficient competition and therefore consumers are being squeezed without sufficient protection."