It’s the inflation you’re not supposed to see. From toilet paper to yogurt and coffee to corn chips, manufacturers are quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices. It’s dubbed ...
(MENAFN- Saving Advice) A growing number of shoppers say they're frustrated by shrinking package sizes at their favorite stores. Products that once lasted weeks now run out faster, even though the ...
Those packages of tortilla and potato chips are feeling lighter these days. Supermarket containers of fresh-squeezed orange juice are downsized from 64 ounces to 48 or 59 ounces. And packs of toilet ...
It’s the inflation you’re not supposed to see. From toilet paper to yogurt and coffee to corn chips, manufacturers are quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices. It’s dubbed ...
That was Kellogg CEO Steve Cahillane distancing his multinational food company from “shrinkflation,” aka when brands quietly shrink package sizes without lowering prices. Shrinkflation oftentimes ...
Slimmed down toilet paper, fewer cookies in a bag, less conditioner in squeeze tubes. The changes are subtle and might evade less discerning shoppers. But retail industry experts say we could see more ...
You grab your usual box of cereal, and it looks the same — same logo, same colors, same price. But something is off...pour it into your bowl, and it’s over far too soon and you're heading to the ...
It’s the inflation you’re not supposed to see. From toilet paper to yogurt and coffee to corn chips, manufacturers are quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices. It’s dubbed ...
Walk into your neighborhood grocery store lately and something feels different. The aisles seem tighter, the product ...
It’s the inflation you’re not supposed to see. From toilet paper to yogurt and coffee to corn chips, manufacturers are quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices. It’s dubbed ...
From toilet paper to yogurt and coffee to corn chips, manufacturers are quietly shrinking package sizes without lowering prices. It's dubbed "shrinkflation," and it's accelerating worldwide. In the ...