• @666dollarfootlong
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    101 year ago

    Yeah for some reason drinks seem the most effected by shrinkflation, I hate going to the drinks aisles these days because everything seems so overpriced, even just regular tap/spring water

    • Gormadt
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      221 year ago

      And the margins are so large on drinks already that they’re just trying to scrape even more money from you

    • @[email protected]
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      -21 year ago

      Potato chips have the same, you can’t know how much is in them because they blow them up with gasses in order to “preserve” them.

      • @666dollarfootlong
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        81 year ago

        Ehh, it still says how many grams is in there, I’ve never really understood this gas-argument

          • eric
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            21 year ago

            And it works, so the quotes around “preserve” are absolute bullshit.

            And before you accuse me of being a shill for big chip, try putting both a sealed bag of your chips and an unsealed but folded closed bag of chips in your backpack with your laptop and books for a day walking around, and see which one has larger, more complete chips at the end of the experiment.

            • @[email protected]
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              1 year ago

              It does its intended job of protecting chips very well.

              It also allows producers to visually conceal how much product is actually in the bag. Weirdly enough they’re still using the same size bags instead of a smaller, more efficient ones that would save manufacturing and transportation costs.