Is shrinkflation a Western phenomenon?
Pepsi just reduced its 6-pack of 1.5 liters to 1.25 liters, for the same price.
Does this also happen in other countries around the world?
Shrinkflatiion: Price of a product does not change, but the content shrinks
If it is quite normal in capitalism, it is a matter of tapping the victim as much money as possible for the least possible (at best no) performance.
What victim?
You as a consumer.
You, me, everyone who buys.
I’m not a victim in principle.
You’re not a victim of shrinkflation?
I’m not a victim.
However, I have read somewhere that in France the changed content (weight, liter) must be clearly printed so that the shrimp can be recognized immediately.
And our beneficiaries who have been sitting in the Bundestag have so far brought nothing more to their hands than to play the food industry even more and, secondly, there is only one draft paper for 2 years with hardly known content…
Why would the government do that? With fewer tax revenues, they would cut into their own meat.
Well recognized.
This is generally known, even in Amiland or the Philippines…
At least for Thailand, I can confirm it’s just as happy here.