Downsizing Your World – What Does This Mean Consumers?

By Mando Woodruf

No, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you at the grocery store–that box of cereal really is shrinking.
It’s a phenomenon Edgar Dworsky, the consumer watchdog behind sites like ConsumerWorld.org and Mouseprint.org, calls “Downsizing”–products that are shrinking in size and not in asking price–and has been tracking since the early 1990s.

Downsizing counsimer products shrinkflation

 

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27 thoughts on “Downsizing Your World – What Does This Mean Consumers?

    1. Hi good catch. Life as we have known is changing. Oysters have disappeared from the seafood market. Except for oysters seafood is farm raised or ocean caught. I’m not happy with these changes.

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    2. Yeah. I know life is sinking. But God is our life support.

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  1. They call this shrinkflation, I have noticed it for years, especially with chocolate bars and tins of roses/quality street. They also stuff packets of crisps with plenty of air to make them appear more full. So many do not notice it but I certainly notice when chocolate is missing from the bar! 😊

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    1. Everyone is taking notice today. It is becoming a big trauma. Who can escape? Whatever God allows, must take place. God will bring about righteousness and justice.🙏

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