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No, it’s not your mind playing tricks on you or another unexpected growth spurt, dear Pandas—those products you’re buying at your local supermarket or fast food restaurant are genuinely getting smaller. Welcome to the weird world of shrinkflation, where ethics goes out the window, your purchasing power takes a nose-dive, and everyone’s grumpy about corporate decisions once they figure out what's happening behind the scenes.

The r/shrinkflation subreddit collects some of the most egregious examples of product sizes shrinking but the prices staying the same (or, in some cases, rising). Scroll down to check out the very worst offenders that people spotted out in ‘the wild.’

Bored Panda reached out to Matt Johnson, Ph.D., a consumer psychology specialist, host of the human nature blog, and the author of ‘Branding that Means Business,’ to learn about shrinkflation. You'll find our full interview with him, including why it's so important for businesses to be transparent with their customers, as you scroll down below.

Consumer psychology specialist Johnson explained to us why businesses might choose to reduce package size instead of raising the sticker price.

"The temptation for companies to engage in shrinkflation is clear. While customers will generally notice a price increase, and are sensitive to that change, they’re much less likely to notice a reduction in the volume they’re actually consuming," he told Bored Panda via email.

"Consumers will feel as if they’re still receiving the same value, when in reality, they’re paying the same amount for less product."

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The Shrink Flation Of Quality Street Over The Years Is Truly Embarrassing

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Apparently 15oz Is "Bigger Size, Better Value" Than 18oz

Apparently 15oz Is "Bigger Size, Better Value" Than 18oz

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However, Johnson noted that shrinkflation is, in many ways, a high-risk tactic. "If they pull it off and consumers don’t notice it, they’re able to increase their margins while maintaining the same sales, and thus, increasing their profitability," he said.

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"But if consumers catch on to it, it can reflect very poorly on the brand, and risks damaging long-term sales. Consumers aren’t fans of higher prices, but at least the transaction is made transparent—they know what they’re paying, and what they’re getting," the consumer psychology specialist said.

"Shrinkflation is more subverted. It intentionally misleads consumers into thinking they’re getting more than they are actually are. Should consumers catch on to this, this dishonesty will be reflected in a much more negative perception of the brand."

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Spotted Mid Changeover

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

By the look of the face of 'Mr Pringle' on the new can even he can't believe the audacity

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The Way They Switched The Millilitres And Grams Almost Tricked Me

The Way They Switched The Millilitres And Grams Almost Tricked Me

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Attraction Of Unprecedented Generosity From S7. Chicken Sandwich

Attraction Of Unprecedented Generosity From S7. Chicken Sandwich

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According to the specialist, transparency is almost always the best practice. "To help consumers come to terms with this, they could attempt to be upfront about this downsizing and even to frame 'less' as positive," Johnson pointed out that creativity can help turn these tough situations into opportunities.

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"For example, framing a smaller volume product as 'minimalist,' or in the case of perishable goods like milk, to emphasize how it’s less likely to spoil. There are many ways to attempt a more positive framing, but transparency to the consumer is paramount," Johnson told Bored Panda.

It might have been your fave packet of crisps getting slightly smaller (hi!) or a fancy brand of chocolates that seem to have fewer tasty treats that first tipped you off about the existence of shrinkflation.

Or maybe it was the sudden realization that it’s just 10 delicious double-glazed donuts you’re buying, not the usual dozen… or the fact that your top burger place (you know, the one you recommend to everyone) seems to have added a Shrink Ray(™) in the kitchen. Shrinkflation can be subtle. And it's infuriating if it's kept secret.

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On The Right The Normal Toblerone And On The Left The New Shrinkflated Toblerone

On The Right The Normal Toblerone And On The Left The New Shrinkflated Toblerone

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#8

My Allergy Pills I Still Have To Pay The Same Price

My Allergy Pills I Still Have To Pay The Same Price

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Kimba
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've noticed this kind of packaging with gum for a few years now too. First it was one spot. Then another. And then another.

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Chocolate Digestives Disappeared Off The Shelves For 2 Months, Then Came Back 27% Smaller

Chocolate Digestives Disappeared Off The Shelves For 2 Months, Then Came Back 27% Smaller

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The r/shrinkflation online community is home to nearly 64.2k internet users who discuss the murky practice of corporations reducing the size of their products while still charging customers the previous price.

The photos they share are real-life evidence that this effect is actually happening in stores and isn’t just some theory. And most of you Pandas reading this probably have anecdotal evidence of shrinkflation in action from your own trips to the grocery store.

Investopedia attributes the coining of the term shrinkflation (also known as ‘package downsizing’ in business) to British economist Pippa Malmgren. Shrinkflation is a response to rising production costs or increased market competition, and this subtle tactic is most often used by companies that sell food and beverages. However, there is the risk that consumers will be put off by the brand if they notice this happening.

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Just Opened This Pack Of Pringles It's Just Disappointing

Just Opened This Pack Of Pringles It's Just Disappointing

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Why Shrinkflate The Package If You Can Just Put Less Product In The Same Box

Why Shrinkflate The Package If You Can Just Put Less Product In The Same Box

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According to Investopedia, shrinkflation is a form of hidden inflation, and companies rely on the fact that many of their customers won’t spot a decrease in package size, even if they might spot rising sticker prices. All of those reductions in size and quantity quickly add up, resulting in more savings and profit for the business.

The fact of the matter is that most shoppers don’t check the size of a product and, instead, focus mostly on its price. It’s only after a few rounds of shrinkflation (and possibly some of your friends grumbling about how there’s even more air than crisps in the pack) that we might finally grasp what’s going on. 

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Costco Kirkland Signature Toilet Paper, Sheet From 2023 vs. 2022

Costco Kirkland Signature Toilet Paper, Sheet From 2023 vs. 2022

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Nizumi
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank goodness someone else noticed it - I thought I was losing my mind.

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David’s Tea, Such A Dramatic Difference…

David’s Tea, Such A Dramatic Difference…

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Shrinkflation At Its Finest

Shrinkflation At Its Finest

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StumblingThroughLife
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They try to say it's healthier for peeps .... prob true, but even healthier (£$) for the manufacturers and retailers.

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Based on the findings of the UK’s Office for National Statistics, a jaw-dropping 2,529 products decreased in size between 2012 and June 2017. During that same period of time, merely 614 products became bigger. This shows just how common package downsizing is among food and beverage businesses.

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New Cottee’s Jam!

New Cottee’s Jam!

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Elita One
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes! I just noticed this when I went to buy some Cottee's strawberry jam a few weeks ago, not impressed.

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Added A Roll From A New Package Of Toilet Roll

Added A Roll From A New Package Of Toilet Roll

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My O My
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ok, this one may be tighter rolled up. They do that in gernany. You can see the "price per sheet" on the shelf

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It can’t be understated just how tiny some of these changes are. The Guardian reported back in 2021 that Walkers cut two packets of crisps from its 24-bag multipacks while keeping the price stable at £3.50. Meanwhile, KP peanut bags, which cost £2.50 at the time, were reduced in size from 250g to 225g. These are all changes that your regular shopper, who’s rushing about, might not spot in their day-to-day visits to the supermarket.

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New 'Xl Pack' Fabric Conditioner

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The Fries Are Thicker Than The Burger. Burger King, Jr. Whopper

The Fries Are Thicker Than The Burger. Burger King, Jr. Whopper

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Probably the most obvious way to protest against shrinkflation is to stop buying brands that reduce their product size. You can, instead, buy their competitors’ products (which, hopefully, haven’t been getting smaller either!) or decide to boycott the product entirely. However, it’s far easier for most people to switch to a cheaper brand of crisps or chocolates, or peanuts than it is to give up these guilty pleasures altogether.

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Life Brand Long Panty Liners Used To Be Wide Enough To Cover The Width Of Your Panty Crotch. If You Have A Period, Don’t Worry About Pink Tax Any Longer. Shrinkflation Is Doubling Down On You From The Other Side

Life Brand Long Panty Liners Used To Be Wide Enough To Cover The Width Of Your Panty Crotch. If You Have A Period, Don’t Worry About Pink Tax Any Longer. Shrinkflation Is Doubling Down On You From The Other Side

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Sergy Yeltsen
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How much of a corporate POS do you have to be to do this? Shows that it's nothing but a puerile, pathetic company putting the needs of it's fat, bloated shareholders first.

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What $15usd Buys You At Dominos In Australia Now. This Is A "Large"

What $15usd Buys You At Dominos In Australia Now. This Is A "Large"

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Not The Oreo Filling! Damn Shrinkflation!!!

Not The Oreo Filling! Damn Shrinkflation!!!

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Kimba
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's already been like this for almost 10 years. :( The double-stuffed ones look close to the original amount of creme inside.

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Though if you feel like most or even all businesses are, at this moment in time, being exceptionally sneaky, it might be best to cut back. At least for a while, until they come to their senses. Vote with your wallet!

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With people paying the same (or more) for less, money can feel tight for many families. We’ve covered on Bored Panda before how everyone can cut back and budget better when it comes to their groceries. You could, for instance, cut back on red meat to help balance your spending, and choose to go for other sources of protein.

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That Packaging

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Oreo Changed Their Row Direction And Decreased Net Weight. Price Had Been Steadily Increasing As Well

Oreo Changed Their Row Direction And Decreased Net Weight. Price Had Been Steadily Increasing As Well

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The Amount Of Cinnamon Toast Crunch That Comes In The Box Now

The Amount Of Cinnamon Toast Crunch That Comes In The Box Now

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Next, choose to buy items in bulk and at a large discount. Of course, your fridge might not be able to fit all the groceries, but if you cooperate with your family, friends, and neighbors, you can all stand to save some dough. Meanwhile, keep in mind that so long as you freeze food the right way so it doesn’t spoil, you won’t be sacrificing its nutritional value. And remember, just because a fruit or a vegetable might not look ‘presentable’ doesn’t make it less delicious if you plop it in a stew or throw it into your wok.

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Shrinkflation Combined With Price Bump = Absolute Greed

Shrinkflation Combined With Price Bump = Absolute Greed

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's slightly concerning how close that is to "Back stabbing fish". I don't know, maybe it's just me...

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Definitely No Water Added To This Ground Beef To Increase Weight /S. Not Sure If This Fits But It’s A Crappy Practice Either Way

Definitely No Water Added To This Ground Beef To Increase Weight /S. Not Sure If This Fits But It’s A Crappy Practice Either Way

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Have you ever noticed any shrinkflation in your local area yourselves, dear Pandas? What are some of the most egregious examples of package downsizing that you’ve stumbled across? What’s your first reaction when you realize what’s going on? Share your thoughts in the comments.

In the meantime, if you’d like to see some more times companies thought they could get away with reducing product sizes, check out Bored Panda’s earlier features here and here.

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When Fast Food Is No Longer Fast Nor Cheap. I Was Shocked To See How Much More Expensive These Food Items (Exactly The Same) Were With A Coupon Then Last Month

When Fast Food Is No Longer Fast Nor Cheap. I Was Shocked To See How Much More Expensive These Food Items (Exactly The Same) Were With A Coupon Then Last Month

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Molly Whuppie
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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In Australia our Dominos have started charging for "upgrades" when you use a coupon. It used to be you could get ANY side with a "1 pizza and 2 sides" coupon for the coupon price, but now the only side you can get is garlic bread or pepsi. Anything else is an extra $2 per side. So that $29 coupon (the price has also gone up) with upgrades is now a $33 coupon which is actually the normal price without the coupon. I just put in an order to test it without checking out, and using the coupon it says "You Saved $0.24"

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What A Popular Western Food Joint Thinks A 12 Dollar Burger Is Supposed To Look Like

What A Popular Western Food Joint Thinks A 12 Dollar Burger Is Supposed To Look Like

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650ml -> 550ml, But Costs $0.99 More

650ml -> 550ml, But Costs $0.99 More

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An Example Of UK Food "Shrinkflation". Same Product, Smaller Packaging, Increased Price

An Example Of UK Food "Shrinkflation". Same Product, Smaller Packaging, Increased Price

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Kira Okah
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The shelf labels are for different products - the left label is not for the chocolate chip one. Also suspect that the right label was a temporary price, because the 600g chocolate chip is £6 in co-op.

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Using Shrinkflation To Deceive Customers

Using Shrinkflation To Deceive Customers

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Megan Curl
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Personally, I buy the huge refill anyway, and have been reusing the same sprayer for 3 years.

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This Is What $3.59 Worth Of French Fries Looks Like

This Is What $3.59 Worth Of French Fries Looks Like

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Same Exact Box Size But 17% Less Aluminum Foil

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One Of The More Well Hidden Examples Of Shrinkflation

One Of The More Well Hidden Examples Of Shrinkflation

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes this was a subtle change in volume, easily left unnoticed by consumer.

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I Work Pricing At A Grocery Store And See This More Often

I Work Pricing At A Grocery Store And See This More Often

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Wendy's Regular Patties Turned Into Junior Patties, And Junior Patties Turned Into Whatever The Hell This Is

Wendy's Regular Patties Turned Into Junior Patties, And Junior Patties Turned Into Whatever The Hell This Is

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Approximately 3 Cups Worth Of Empty Space

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Swedish Fish! Thank goodness we have an American sweet shop in the town.

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Pillsbury Toaster Strudels Are Pathetically Small Now, Barely Any Frosting Comes In The Packets Now Too

Pillsbury Toaster Strudels Are Pathetically Small Now, Barely Any Frosting Comes In The Packets Now Too

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There Used To Be 3. Same Price

There Used To Be 3. Same Price

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Did I say that out loud?
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm curious to know which branch of Tesco this is from? My local Tesco only sells them loose or in packs of three. Perhaps a smaller Tesco Local, rather than the larger Tesco Extra?

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Work In The Hotel Industry. Our Colgate Amenities Went From 24 Grams To 4

Work In The Hotel Industry. Our Colgate Amenities Went From 24 Grams To 4

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Leonard Hamers
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think this is actually a good new design. Less plastic and enough to brush your teeth ...

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Hollow Candy Canes From Target

Hollow Candy Canes From Target

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Girl Scout Cookies

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How did the number of cookies in a serving go down and the calories stay the same? Total fat grams went up in 2016.

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Not Even A Dozen Cupcakes?!?!

Not Even A Dozen Cupcakes?!?!

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Michael P (Perthaussieguy)
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How many here can remember when the local baker used to sell a true 'Bakers dozen' rolls, cakes etc...

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Wth Publix… Picture Looked Like The Frosting Covered The Whole Pastry. It’s The Reason Why I Bought It In The First Place. :-(

Wth Publix… Picture Looked Like The Frosting Covered The Whole Pastry. It’s The Reason Why I Bought It In The First Place. :-(

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Ice Cream Has Been 1.5 Quarts For Years After Decades Of Being 2 Qts, Now Down To 1.44 😡

Ice Cream Has Been 1.5 Quarts For Years After Decades Of Being 2 Qts, Now Down To 1.44 😡

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Sue User
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Coffee used to be a full pound. Then went to 16, 15, 12, 11.5. Yesterday I saw a 7 ounch bag.

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#57

25% Less, Same Price

25% Less, Same Price

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A Year Ago These Used To Be Enough For A Breakfast…

A Year Ago These Used To Be Enough For A Breakfast…

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Toothpaste: From 100 Ml To 75 Ml. Same Fu*king Price

Toothpaste: From 100 Ml To 75 Ml. Same Fu*king Price

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TheReader19
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've noticed this shenanigans, and I'm pissed off; smaller and more expensive 😡

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These Were Bought A Few Months Apart. They Shrunk The Stick By 10% And Raised The Price 35%

These Were Bought A Few Months Apart. They Shrunk The Stick By 10% And Raised The Price 35%

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Still "New" And The Same Price But 140ml Smaller

Still "New" And The Same Price But 140ml Smaller

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Saw This In The Wild At Walmart. Same Price/New Design But 50ml Less…

Saw This In The Wild At Walmart. Same Price/New Design But 50ml Less…

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Oral B Reducing The Length Of Floss In The Same Size Packaging 😡

Oral B Reducing The Length Of Floss In The Same Size Packaging 😡

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Reducing The Amount Of Syrup We Get Along With That Name Change

Reducing The Amount Of Syrup We Get Along With That Name Change

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I Confirmed With An Employee That These Are The "Same" Product And Price - On The Left Is The Last 10oz Box They Have In Stock

I Confirmed With An Employee That These Are The "Same" Product And Price - On The Left Is The Last 10oz Box They Have In Stock

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Rob Chapman
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

22% less product. And, I'm betting they were 2 for $5 before the box shrank.

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Here Is Some More From Working Pricing

Here Is Some More From Working Pricing

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Sawdust
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always appreciate when the store puts the price per oz, or equivalent, on these tags.

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My Go-To Drink Just Shrank By 22% But They Charge The Same Price

My Go-To Drink Just Shrank By 22% But They Charge The Same Price

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KFC Tenders

KFC Tenders

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#72

I Didn't Want To Have To Post This, But The Amount Of Rainbow Sprinkles On This Batch Of Blueberry Pop Tarts Is Absolutely Dismal

I Didn't Want To Have To Post This, But The Amount Of Rainbow Sprinkles On This Batch Of Blueberry Pop Tarts Is Absolutely Dismal

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Sergy Yeltsen
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would say the amount of icing is dismal as well, but I've not seen a real poptart in the wild.

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Laughing Cow Wedges

Laughing Cow Wedges

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#75

Mcdonald’s Nuggets Are So Much Thinner Now! My Photo, And Their Website Photo

Mcdonald’s Nuggets Are So Much Thinner Now! My Photo, And Their Website Photo

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#76

This Yoghurt Experienced Shrinkflation. Smaller And Still The Same Price

This Yoghurt Experienced Shrinkflation. Smaller And Still The Same Price

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#77

Since When Did Basic Skincare Become Such A Luxury? The Last Bottle I Bought Was 12oz For The Same Price

Since When Did Basic Skincare Become Such A Luxury? The Last Bottle I Bought Was 12oz For The Same Price

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Just here
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Right?! CeraVe has been my go to for a while and they just keep shrinking them! I have eczema and a bottle used to get me through a month and a half now it just barely covers three weeks

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2x4 Studs Over A 100 Year Period

2x4 Studs Over A 100 Year Period

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Jake Lewis
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is a poor example. Has more to do with standardization and building code than shrinkflation.

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#80

They Did It Again! This Was 450 Ml Few Weeks Ago

They Did It Again! This Was 450 Ml Few Weeks Ago

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Subaru645
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hopefully the don’t do what Breyers did and start selling frozen whipped foam

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#81

The Chip Section Is Noticeably Organized With Smaller Bags All The Way Around

The Chip Section Is Noticeably Organized With Smaller Bags All The Way Around

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#82

My Dad Has Been Collecting Chinese Take Out Containers Over The Years

My Dad Has Been Collecting Chinese Take Out Containers Over The Years

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Craig Boddys
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thats more to do with the people who make the containers. The restaurants/takeaways dont make their own containers, so how can it be their fault?

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#83

Kernel Season's Butter Spray: Same Size Bottle, Advertised As "20% More"

Kernel Season's Butter Spray: Same Size Bottle, Advertised As "20% More"

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#84

They Finally Really Did It. You Maniacs! You Shrinkflated The 24 Pack! (I'm Guessing 12 Packs And Next)

They Finally Really Did It. You Maniacs! You Shrinkflated The 24 Pack! (I'm Guessing 12 Packs And Next)

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Molly Whuppie
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

10 packs are pretty standard here in Australia for coke/pepsi brands. I can't recall the last time I saw a 12 pack. We still have the 24 and 30 can packs though.

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#85

Older Mars Bar At The Bottom, Shrinkflated Mars At The Top

Older Mars Bar At The Bottom, Shrinkflated Mars At The Top

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#87

'standard' Size Snickers

'standard' Size Snickers

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Jods
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember when they were called Marathon. Back then a snicker was a type of snarky giggle.

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#89

The Chicken Strips At Zaxby's Have Gotten So Small. Not Even Two Full Bites On One Strip

The Chicken Strips At Zaxby's Have Gotten So Small. Not Even Two Full Bites On One Strip

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We just got zaxby’s and all the strips were twice this size. Maybe a bad order?

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Top Pic Is From A 2 Year Old Reddit Post, Bottom Pic Is From My Flight Today

Top Pic Is From A 2 Year Old Reddit Post, Bottom Pic Is From My Flight Today

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McDonald's Breakfast Slider Apparently

McDonald's Breakfast Slider Apparently

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JM
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

that looks more like a biscuit size than an english muffin size

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Not The Timtams!!

Not The Timtams!!

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Ripley
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's not an accurate comparison. The fancy ones have always been more sparsely packaged than the standard ones.

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