Joke’s on them, I ate them all and now my tummy hurts

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    Why is there even a plastic tray in the bag to begin with? That’s the really infuriating part. Stop with all the unnecessary plastic!

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    I really don’t get the point of these stunts. All they do is erode consumer trust and give negative reputation to brands as stingy assholes. I got ripped off a couple of times in that way and guess what? Now I don’t buy their products. They have lost me as a customer and I hope it was worth saving a fraction of a cent per packaging.

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      It’s consultants. Consultants that advise both the investors and the corporations.

      It’s why they cut office snacks. It’s why we have return to office. It’s why they keep doing waves of layoffs. It’s why everything must be a subscription.

      The consultants tell the investors shrinkflation is so hot right now. They tell the companies to do shrinkflation. If they don’t, the board gets upset you’re not listening to the expensive consultants. If you do, the stock price jumps, even though you just lost customers, and you get to blame the consultants if it doesn’t work

      It’s a very stupid system, McKinsey is probably the worst offender if you want to do some further reading

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          Not just deferred but diluted. No single person in the company is responsible for the orphan crushing machine, it’s just the consequence of hundreds of small, logical decisions made at by dozens of people at all layers in the hierarchy.

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            While this is absolutely also true, I’m talking about the people who openly advocate for orphan crushing for the sake of orphan crushing

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      These days companies don’t care because a small handful of conglomerates own everything and don’t have much in the way of actual competitors to lose business to.

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      Which tells me exactly as much about the contents as picking it up would: almost nothing.

      There’s always one of you in the unnecessary pack fill discussions and I have to ask, do you really know the difference between 12oz of candy, and 10oz? And can you point out the weight on this packaging for me?

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        The weight is on the back. The price sign on the shelf includes €/kg.

        I don’t really know how much 2oz is. But since the laws are loosen to allow weird weights I look for €/kg anyway.

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        You don’t go on just weight alone, that doesn’t tell you much of anything. You need weight and price.

        For me personally, it’s a hell of a lot easier to see how far your money is actually going when you keep track of the price per oz vs just watching the total price since they change price and size pretty regularly.

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            They can, but it wouldn’t matter. The weight on the packaging is the weight of the product in the package, not the package itself.

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                The type of packaging is not regulated by shape or size. I am not making the claim packaging shouldn’t be regulated, just that comparing weight and price ratios will help you not be tricked by this.

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                  will help you not be tricked

                  Oh, so that’s the problem. You don’t understand the point of the conversation

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        Then why would seeing the product mean anything? The whole point of seeing the weight is to compare it the price to see if you are being manipulated. Going on vibes is not going to protect you from that.

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    Every post about food in this sub should be hidden until OP sends a picture of the net wright on the package or shows one isn’t there