Te Pāti Māori wants to remove GST from all kai (food) in Aotearoa, and say it would play a role in creating better Māori health outcomes by making food more accessible. “Getting rid of GST on food should be a no-brainer for this government if it is serious about helping struggling whānau, especially Māori whānau, who traditionally have more mouths to feed,” she said.
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