Bakers are feeling the pinch of record high butter prices.
Statistics New Zealand announced last week the price of the cheapest available 500g block of butter had risen to $5.39, 62 per cent and $2 more than in August last year.
"We have seen butter prices rising lately due to New Zealand's export driven market," consumers price index manager Matthew Haigh said. "Butter prices have experienced all-time highs in the global market, and this also drives the price here at home."
So while the price of your weekly shop may have increased a couple of dollars, spare a thought for local bakeries, who use dozens of kilograms a week.
Sue Burge, co-owner of Ciabatta Bakery on White St, said so far the bakery hasn't increased prices despite costs increasing so much.