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by dweinus
1004 days ago
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That's a good explanation, but problems with silently reducing quantity are:
- It attempts to trick the customer
- As a customer, it makes it harder to depend on your product or buy predictably (a box of cereal used to last me through the week, now suddenly it doesn't)
- It is now harder for me to comparison shop because I need to calculate cost per volume/weight
- It is often done at a rate higher than inflation This site is great, people need more transparency and companies need to be called out |
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