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We bought some Shredded Wheat the other day for the first time in years (normally a weetabix man but fancied a change) and I noticed that not only are they in packs of two now, the biscuits look decidedly smaller than I remember.
Is this:
a) a symptom of companies trying to save costs?
b)Companies trying to make us eat less?
or
c) my eyes deceiving me, they have always been that small, just my belly has gotten bigger?
Any other examples people know of where this might be occurring?
Dr Oetker (sp) Pizza.
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People always seem to think Wagon Wheels are half the size they were when they were kids.
They aren't. They are practically the same size. We just got bigger.
It's either price up or size down to cut cost.
1. Price up - customer will not buy or buy less.
2. Size down - price remains the same but customers think they are buying the same but in fact the quantity is less.
Have a quick look at chocolate bar, bread (supermarket in-house baker), sugar (not 1kg but 750g) etc ... they are all over.
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Both A and B, and 1 and 2.
Snickers and some other bars are 5gm smaller, now, for the same price, to fight the obesity epidemic, apparently.
Which is bollox, it's the manufacturers putting the price up by stealth, paying the same for less.
Eu guidelines state they have to be under a certain calorie content so i read in the news the other day.
Stealth tax on the fatties 🙂
There are two angles.
The first is cost cutting. Pack sizes are routinely manipulated to hit certain price points, particularly for "single pricepoint retailers" - ie, pound shops.
The second is avoiding regulatory risk. The confectionery manufacturers have realised that the worst case scenario is that they could be the new tobacco industry. As a result, they're gradually manipulating pack sizes down to avoid being made to put health warnings or GDAs on the pack. Which is why you can't buy a "king size" of anything these days, but you can buy a two pack - you claim it's a sharing pack, and instead of being 30% of a day's calories, it's 15% per portion...
It's your age dear, everything shrivels....

