Thanks to shrinkflation, it may ... not think twice about dropping $5 on a 10.5 ounce bag of mini Reese’s peanut butter cups. But for retailers, the point isn’t whether their customers ...
In restaurants, shrinkflation has manifested in a couple ... Also look at changes in the bottoms of jars -- if your peanut ...
It Could Be Due to Shrinkflation. Consumers are growing savvy to shrinkflation, the practice of downsizing the contents of a product rather than raising prices. So companies are getting creative.
This phenomenon, known as shrinkflation, was already happening ... A two-pack of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups used to weigh 1.6 ounces. Now it's just 1.5 ounces. In Canada, Quaker has reduced ...