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B2: the smaller packaging for same or slightly different price is something we have noticed a lot recently -- nm
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Beaker (aka Anniebecca)
Jun 15 '22, 07:25
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Anytime you see a package with X% more free! It means the next one you’re getting will be that much smaller.
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spamlet
Jun 15, 07:55
I was helping Amy put away groceries and I thought the cereal box was a joke and asked her if it was the display model. I swear the box was half as...
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Spawn
Jun 15, 07:45
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Even the Sam's Club sized cereal is noticeably smaller.
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sycor
Jun 15, 07:59
a bit cheaper though, right .. ?
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mud
Jun 15, 07:51
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I guess you pay for it taking up less pantry space? -- nm
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Spawn
Jun 15, 08:24
That’s been a thing for years, I’ve heard it referred to as “shrinkflation”
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znufrii
Jun 15, 07:28
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I was annoyed when Premiere magazine did this in the 90s. I used to cut out the movie poster ads for my wall, and then the sizes didn't match. -- nm
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Max
Jun 15, 07:38
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