They’ve made record profits over the last 3 years. Corporations have been profiting an additional $6 trillion dollars per year since 2019. This is price gouging. Very common tactic that the capitalist will utilize during unforeseen events such as Covid and the Ukrainian War. While the bottom 50% now have to work 2 jobs just to eat. That’s how capitalism works.
Woooooahhhhhhh yeah go capitalism baby!!!! At least that’s what every other American says because they have been brainwashed since birth to hate socialism and communism
This annoys me to no end especially when it's clear as day. I used to eat Clif bars religiously where a bar would take up my entire pocket. Then one day I bought home a pack of 12 and they clearly shrunk (but not the price of course). They even changed the packaging where the "cardboard" box was now paper thin and the wrapper was smoother and much thinner. Same thing with Larabars- a few bites and they're done. I no longer buy either which is satisfying. Honestly, this shrinkage stuff is good motivation to create your own. Instead of buying it, make it yourself at home.
i did work experience for a week in a supermarket and the manager noticed the size of a pringles container got smaller and the price went up. we compared it to an older can in stock and were amazed
Thanks to Biden it costs more to manufacture items, to ship items, to transport items by plane, truck, boat, or train. Due to Biden banning oil exploration everything including food, furniture, prescriptions, automobiles, clothes, sports equipment, electronics, is affected by higher prices and/or shrinkflation.
you clearly know nothing of private label. It is made from the same companies. The only thing different is packaging. Not many companies manufacture certain items. Luxottica makes almost all the sunglasses in the world. Doesn't matter how much they cost. Comes from the same labs. No different for food manufactures.
I went grocery shopping yesterday. They charged me $40 bucks for 2 gallons of orange juices, a box of chicken, and a box of egos. What is this world turning into?
HELPFUL INFO: ice-cream, can food, soda cans, just look at the bottom and you'll notice that there might be a dome shape that makes the volume of the can less so the company makes less of that product but have prices the same. Toothpaste- if you've noticed the tube, it used to be completely full but now if you squeeze the tube from an unopened one, you can see how much they scamed you. Food brands- buy a store brand vs high-end brand and make that food at once, like ice-cream. Then serve the same flavored ice-cream to your family or friend and they eat both to see which one's better, worst, or the same. It's litterly the same thing. If you agree please like it 😀
Used to do sales for an ice cream company. You'd find exactly the same product going in the branded packaging as whats going in the no name container. The only difference was the label & the price. Obviously the artwork cost less on the no name packaged item, but pricing is determined between the supplier & the shop
Here in Brazil there is a law that says the companies must print the reduction clearly, but it doesn't help much because everyone does the same and we end paying more anyway.
One tactic I use to track the price of an item is take the sticker price and divide by the amount to get your $/oz or $/lb, and save it on a phone app. I then shop at multiple different stores using these price rates as reference. I'm thankful to live in an area that has fierce competition among grocery stores, so I can always plan trips based on the lowest price, but I really feel for those who only have a select number of stores within a 10+ mile radius.
@@noahgabriel210 I hope you’re kidding .. I thought it was just common sense .. go read a business book regarding the value of time ..talking about the value of time, I’m not going to waste my valuable time here. ✌️
@@noahgabriel210Your time is worth as much as you value it. What he is trying to get across is most people don’t have time to track everything little bit of information. Their time is better spent making $$$ or other decisions. I’m not putting down what people do, tracking prices is smart. If you make 20,000 a week then your not going to worry about prices or notice them as much. Your going to be more focused on making your 20,000 per week.
Well, price changing is stealing. But people have been doing it forever since barcode scanners have been out. I saw someone that had done this and the Cashier called them out and busted them 🙂🙃 of course they said they didn't do it 😉
Notice how they didn't elaborate on "does it taste the same?". There often is a difference in taste. Still I'd rather pay 33%-50% less for an item if it tastes almost the same and if a cheaper brand doesn't cheat me by giving me less.
I noticed the cans of soup has gotten smaller. As for drinks, I will be buying tea bags. Support small local grocery stores because they tend to be cheaper.
Tbh why buy cans of soup, they’re not that difficult to make at home for way more and cheaper. I mean, thicker soups just add starches, cream or flours and thinner just leave them out. Ik not everyone can cook, but perhaps it’s time to look into that if you don’t wanna pay the ridiculous prices (not just soups, other packaged foods too. Like where I am it’s $5-8 for a few cubes of pineapple and apples whereas I can buy like 2 whole apple and half a pineapple for that price). :/
What’s funny is in some cases if you watch the prices, store brand or regular sizes can get you more for less. A FAMILY SIZED special K was $5 but two regular sized was like $5.50 but I got MORE cereal.
I knew I wasn’t insane! The breakfast Sandwiches, the ones with eggs and sausage, got smaller a few months ago. I buy them at Walmart, and I felt like they got smaller a few months back, they definitely did.
@@somaika Gotta go to school! That's the most important tool you'll have as a supermarketguru! Takes a lot of hard work and asking shoppers what tehy like (and don't like( and then analyzing and reporting it for all to see and hear!
This has been happening for decades. Regular-sized ice cream used to be 1/2 gallon and now it's 1.5 quart, and costs way more. Sugar was 5 lbs and now it's 4 lbs, and it costs more. Most of the brands use the same tricks to rip people off. I refuse to buy certain things anymore. And no, the store brands don't always taste the same as brand names; but I'll settle for the difference in taste to not be price gouged.
I guess we all will have to just be savvy shoppers and become more aware and that is very hard for busy parents. But I love all the groups with tips to share❤️
This has been going on for years. I’m old enough to remember when a single size cup of fruit at the bottom yogurt was 8 ounces. Then it shrunk to 6 ounces and now you’re lucky to get 5 ounces. I just buy the multi serve plain yogurt now.
I remember the yogurt at 8oz. When they feel like they can't shrink anymore, they will start reducing by small increments (fractions of oz. e.g.). This is something I learned from merchandisers when I worked in a craft kit maker company. "Oh, just give them two fewer pipe cleaners in this one ", etc. Two fewer pipe cleaners x thousands of kits saves them money.
I noticed this too and thought I was crazy! I bought a bag of apple chips from Costco in Jan and the bag was huge. Went back in Feb and the bag shrank! It was literally a tiny bit bigger than a bag at a regular grocery store, smh!
This situation has been going on for quite a while. Who remembers five pound bags of sugar for instance? Its been four pounds everywhere for many, many years!
You can "be aware" of it all day long. That doesn't help. You still have to buy necessities, whether it be food, toilet paper, health products, etc. We know we're getting screwed, but all we can do is watch it happen. You can't eat air.
I've noticed it with canned dog food. I have 2 small dogs and feed them half a can, each. I use food scales to portion out their food so they equally get a portion. The can says 374 grams total, so per dog, they should get 187g each. In the last 2 weeks, I haven't been able to get 187g per dog. When I weighed their food today, I got 351g from the can, and that was after scraping out as much as I could possibly get. Before inflation, when I would open these cans, it would be to the very top, now there is a 1/2 gap at the top, but the weight of the cans never changed.
I work in a grocery store and our prices ring up on a barcode made into the packaging so good luck changing tags around. Not to mention our cashiers know eggs aren’t .99 and we have cashiers who stand over you at self checkout.
Back when Ice cream cartons went from 2 quarts to 1.75 qts. and now 1.5 qts., I called the phone number and asked why and complained. The woman said the reason was so people could still afford ice cream. I said, "have you ever thought about this?" I had four kids home at the time . I told her that when I could get 2 qts that would be just enough for all of us. Now I have to buy 2 cartons to feed all of us. So instead of say $4.00 for one, now I have to spend $8.00 for 2 smaller cartons. That's affordable?
This has been going on for many, many years. A typical bar of soap comes to mind. A 5oz bar used to be "bath size", "personal size" was 4oz. Now "bath size" is 4oz. and "personal size" is 3.2oz... Lately I've noticed a lot of products can only be found in large size. I guess that makes sense, since they want to get more of the product out and on the shelf. But not everyone can afford to buy in bulk.
That's not really a good strategy unless you're getting delivery as the money you save at the store goes into paying for gas so you're not really gaining anything.
A carton of eggs at $10. I’m working literally just for food nowadays. So sad… it should be illegal for the prices to go up this quick and this much when our pay remains the same. I guess there’s one thing this country is great at producing… Homelessness.
Fast food has also been doing this for a loooong time. Taco Bell burritos used to be decent. I had to argue with a MANAGER about the size of a ‘scoop’ of beans. I order the same thing every time and he tried to tell me it was the same
my parents almost lost our place back in 08’ , I’m 24 now I was a young teen back then. They’d look at the specials coming from the mail and would go to several different stores out here in LA to out food in the table while on a budget, 5lb of tomatoes for a dollar type of deals lol, they made it through and now walk their dogs to whole foods lol
I've switched to Aldi. I used to buy thr Kodiak protein pancake mix.... almost 5$/box and the Aldi brand is less than 3$ if I put both boxes... almost exact same weight side by side... the Kodiak box is HUGE but you're not getting more product... just more air.
i find their brands just lack the flavours the other brands have eg. potato chips, iced coffee, turkish bread, tomato juice,cheese, beef stock, pasta sauces, cereals, biscuits, milo etc...
I wish companies would spend 50% less on their outrages packiging and flashy writings on how big or good it is and spend 5% more on the actual product. Im sure we would get more for our money and help reduce trash in one little action
The price usually isn’t the same, at least not for long. Take ice cream, for example. For many brands, the half-gallon size was reduced to 1 and 3/4 qts, then to 1 and 1/2 qts. But the fluxuation in price between the usual price and the sale price is greater than the proportional change in volume, in my opinion. The big picture is that both the volume was reduced and the average price went up, so the price per unit volume has been increasing. The price of everything is increasing, so shoppers who care about that just have to be aware, as you say. By the way, the reduction in size to 1 and 3/4 qts was an improvement, because it fit in my freezer more easily.
Pasta sauce used to come in a nice 32 oz jar at a reasonable price, now they come in 24 oz and cost more! Sometimes I end up having to buy two jars because 24 oz is not enough! Screw these companies who resort to these anti-consumer tactics!
@@Val-fl8mu - It is a factor, but not nearly as big a factor as most of these companies would have you believe. In other words, they would still be similarly raising prices whether people were stealing or not. It's not like they're gonna get any less greedy if everyone magically stopped stealing tomorrow. They'll just find a different excuse to gouge you instead. It's what they always do. "It's the pandemic! It's the war in Ukraine! It's Chinese aggression toward Taiwan!"
@@Kryptic1046 wow youre so scrambled. Obviously someone stealing today isnt going to affect the prices of the very next day or hell even the next month. Stealing is a factor that every company takes as a factor on a yearly basis. And you also have market prices for certain products like poultry, fruits, eggs, etc. Farms start selling their eggs at a high price because they had a bad season. Who do you expect to take the loss on it? The market? The workers? The farmers? It seems like youre asking everyone else to take the loss so that you can keep getting your groceries at the same flat rate. It doesnt work that way.
This has been happening for 2 yrs now here is one example the Standard Bag size for Lay's potato chip was 12 zo and now its 8 zo and it cost more and more.
Now they should called it Dollar Tree and 37 cents since it's 13 cents higher now from going from 1.09 to 1.25 which totals to 1.37 it depends on how many items your buying there.
I am a recently retired sales rep, having worked for numerous grocery manufacturers over a 40 yr. career. Sometimes, & probably now esp., it helps to keep packaging the same size while decreasing the weight - thereby eliminating a price increase. Something to consider as well is, every time a product needs to have a package change, there’s a big cost attached. There’s the cost of the actual packaging change as well as new UPC codes, which cost … These costs have to be recouped so pr. Increase could end up being MORE than just lowering the amt. in existing package. Definitely do your (& my) due diligence by checking weight)
A lot of those self checkouts have cameras. So he recorded himself double time. That's definitely stealing what he is doing. He'll get caught one day one way or another
As someone who has to drink 3L of Gatorade daily, the 32 oz ones used to work great because they were just under a liter. Then they discontinued them and it doubled in price for the smaller ones. I switched to making my own from powder. I have to have it though due to my kidney transplant. It gets expensive and is very time consuming.
What stages do you have to go through in life to be called a “supermarket guru”
Lmao I was wondering the same thing
become a mom
the lowest is what?
@@EnergeticSpark63 Facts!!!
🤣🤣🤣💀
These companies ain’t hurting I promise you that.
They’ve made record profits over the last 3 years. Corporations have been profiting an additional $6 trillion dollars per year since 2019. This is price gouging. Very common tactic that the capitalist will utilize during unforeseen events such as Covid and the Ukrainian War. While the bottom 50% now have to work 2 jobs just to eat. That’s how capitalism works.
Make hay while the sun shines.
They all suddenly have millions of dollars for expensive superbowl ads, yet they need to layoff thousands of employees.
Nestlè starting a Civil War💀
@@KarlMarxFanClub then why wasn't this happening in 2019?
Took them a whole decade to report on it 💀
I was literally watching a video on this yesterday, then came upon this.
Hey, SometimesMyKissesHaveNut, this is not the first time Inside Edition has reported on shrinkflation.
This is literally capitalism. What is everyone giving these short timeframes for?
ive seen a couple of reports about this over the years ..
More like a century. Been happening since the great depression when candy bars were considered affordable survival food.
It’s called taking advantage of the consumer. Word it however you want, it’s the consumer whose working harder and harder just to make ends meet😢
Busting ass to make ends meet, all while the rich get richer.
This is what you get when you make the money worthless.
@@FaithfulFumoFan23 this is what you get when 10% own 90% of wealth, and to break it down further 1% own 50% of the wealth.
Woooooahhhhhhh yeah go capitalism baby!!!! At least that’s what every other American says because they have been brainwashed since birth to hate socialism and communism
@@nickthompson1812 income inequality does not cause inflation.
This annoys me to no end especially when it's clear as day. I used to eat Clif bars religiously where a bar would take up my entire pocket. Then one day I bought home a pack of 12 and they clearly shrunk (but not the price of course). They even changed the packaging where the "cardboard" box was now paper thin and the wrapper was smoother and much thinner. Same thing with Larabars- a few bites and they're done. I no longer buy either which is satisfying. Honestly, this shrinkage stuff is good motivation to create your own. Instead of buying it, make it yourself at home.
@@treasuretim3 I didn't even think to check for an ingredients change. SMH
So they made the packaging out of less material therefore making it less wasteful and you're complaining about that?
@@EikottXD Did you not read the whole comment? Obviously not
i did work experience for a week in a supermarket and the manager noticed the size of a pringles container got smaller and the price went up. we compared it to an older can in stock and were amazed
Thanks to Biden it costs more to manufacture items, to ship items, to transport items by plane, truck, boat, or train. Due to Biden banning oil exploration everything including food, furniture, prescriptions, automobiles, clothes, sports equipment, electronics, is affected by higher prices and/or shrinkflation.
Is this not fraud?
Just stop buying their stuff as soon as they pull the shrink.
Thank you, B&J's
I'm in Canada and my Ben & Jerry's has been reduced in size.
you clearly know nothing of private label. It is made from the same companies. The only thing different is packaging. Not many companies manufacture certain items. Luxottica makes almost all the sunglasses in the world. Doesn't matter how much they cost. Comes from the same labs. No different for food manufactures.
I think to beat inflation. You shouldnt vote for you did and start all this and world war 3
@@ST-rj8iu when i worked at General mills in their pillsbury division we did not make Great value or store brand products hate to burst your bubble
@@ST-rj8iu That’s a monopoly
Shrinkflation = Greedflation
^This the one!! ❗️
THANK YOU! I Its so true
I was just thinking that.
Same thing lol
@@Seroxm13 Lol.
Guy just recorded and posted himself stealing 💀
yeah and the self checkout i use has a scale and bananas dont weigh the same as eggs so it would sound the alarm
It makes the police detective's job a lot easier when they film themselves doing the crime.
Eggs used to cost 96 cents in 2020 at my local supermarket. The store is the one who's doing the stealing.. FROM US!
@@fargoth391 i Don't think the police is going to look into this for a couple cartons of eggs
@@videogamenoob100 a couple? It was $9 & change to 90 cents & it was a lot however looked like part of the video to prove a point!
I went grocery shopping yesterday.
They charged me $40 bucks for 2 gallons of orange juices, a box of chicken, and a box of egos. What is this world turning into?
Bidens America❤
😳😢
Everything has gone up in the last 2 years!
just go to Costco where a cooked rotisserie chicken is $5
@@airo4850 yes, and it's good! Inflation is crazy, but I would never pay 40.00 for orange 🍊 juice, and a chicken! Oh, and a few eggos! No way in hell!
“Buy in bulk and stick to store brands” he just secretively advertised Costco 💀
😆
Arcade, not intentionally....
and Walmart, Sam’s Club, Aldi, if he was advertising for a particular store it wasn’t done well.
and Walmart, Sam’s Club, Aldi, if he was advertising for a particular store it wasn’t done well.
@@scimaniac Sorry - not advertising or pushing any store - just reporting on the situation and what shoppers should consider doing to save money.
HELPFUL INFO: ice-cream, can food, soda cans, just look at the bottom and you'll notice that there might be a dome shape that makes the volume of the can less so the company makes less of that product but have prices the same.
Toothpaste- if you've noticed the tube, it used to be completely full but now if you squeeze the tube from an unopened one, you can see how much they scamed you.
Food brands- buy a store brand vs high-end brand and make that food at once, like ice-cream. Then serve the same flavored ice-cream to your family or friend and they eat both to see which one's better, worst, or the same. It's litterly the same thing.
If you agree please like it 😀
Only 31 care to like your comment 👀😂
@@dallas218 65 now
Used to do sales for an ice cream company. You'd find exactly the same product going in the branded packaging as whats going in the no name container. The only difference was the label & the price. Obviously the artwork cost less on the no name packaged item, but pricing is determined between the supplier & the shop
Here in Brazil there is a law that says the companies must print the reduction clearly, but it doesn't help much because everyone does the same and we end paying more anyway.
Fabio - wish that was law here as well. Thanks for sharing that!
One tactic I use to track the price of an item is take the sticker price and divide by the amount to get your $/oz or $/lb, and save it on a phone app. I then shop at multiple different stores using these price rates as reference. I'm thankful to live in an area that has fierce competition among grocery stores, so I can always plan trips based on the lowest price, but I really feel for those who only have a select number of stores within a 10+ mile radius.
@@noahgabriel210 exactly.. time is also valuable
@@noahgabriel210 value of time buddy
@@noahgabriel210 I hope you’re kidding .. I thought it was just common sense .. go read a business book regarding the value of time ..talking about the value of time, I’m not going to waste my valuable time here. ✌️
@@noahgabriel210Your time is worth as much as you value it. What he is trying to get across is most people don’t have time to track everything little bit of information. Their time is better spent making $$$ or other decisions. I’m not putting down what people do, tracking prices is smart. If you make 20,000 a week then your not going to worry about prices or notice them as much. Your going to be more focused on making your 20,000 per week.
@@noahgabriel210 👍🏼
Yeah I’ve always wondered why people dump ten bunches of bananas in the egg section now I know why
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Well, price changing is stealing. But people have been doing it forever since barcode scanners have been out. I saw someone that had done this and the Cashier called them out and busted them 🙂🙃 of course they said they didn't do it 😉
This has been going on for a while. I don't trust these corporations.
Notice how they didn't elaborate on "does it taste the same?". There often is a difference in taste. Still I'd rather pay 33%-50% less for an item if it tastes almost the same and if a cheaper brand doesn't cheat me by giving me less.
"Does the food taste the name"?
Him: "Yes!"
Me: "NO THEY DONT!"
I noticed the cans of soup has gotten smaller. As for drinks, I will be buying tea bags. Support small local grocery stores because they tend to be cheaper.
Tbh why buy cans of soup, they’re not that difficult to make at home for way more and cheaper. I mean, thicker soups just add starches, cream or flours and thinner just leave them out. Ik not everyone can cook, but perhaps it’s time to look into that if you don’t wanna pay the ridiculous prices (not just soups, other packaged foods too. Like where I am it’s $5-8 for a few cubes of pineapple and apples whereas I can buy like 2 whole apple and half a pineapple for that price). :/
They tend to be twice the cost in Australia lol
there isnt local stores here, only walmart and dollar general ._.
Soup cans have gotten expensive.
I buy a 8 and 16 oz bag of loose leaf tea online, $5-$12 for 8 oz. and $10-$22 for 16 oz.
Phil: Buy in bulk
Sam’s Club Members: This is my moment
I promise you ish is shrinking there too
Happy to help :'l
Bryce - love it! Thanks
If you factor in the shrinking of sizes, inflation has been much higher than reported. My cereal was $2.99 for 15oz… now it’s $5.99 for 10oz.
What’s funny is in some cases if you watch the prices, store brand or regular sizes can get you more for less. A FAMILY SIZED special K was $5 but two regular sized was like $5.50 but I got MORE cereal.
I knew I wasn’t insane! The breakfast Sandwiches, the ones with eggs and sausage, got smaller a few months ago. I buy them at Walmart, and I felt like they got smaller a few months back, they definitely did.
Don't shop at walmart
The guy meant “no” at the end
Some brands taste good but not the same
Right
I can’t believe he counted all the raisins
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hey, its my job...and then I ate 6 (after the count of course)
@@PhilLempertSupermarketGuru my mom tells me to go to school but I don’t want to, how can I be a supermarket guru like you
@@somaika Gotta go to school! That's the most important tool you'll have as a supermarketguru! Takes a lot of hard work and asking shoppers what tehy like (and don't like( and then analyzing and reporting it for all to see and hear!
This has been happening for decades. Regular-sized ice cream used to be 1/2 gallon and now it's 1.5 quart, and costs way more. Sugar was 5 lbs and now it's 4 lbs, and it costs more. Most of the brands use the same tricks to rip people off. I refuse to buy certain things anymore.
And no, the store brands don't always taste the same as brand names; but I'll settle for the difference in taste to not be price gouged.
I guess we all will have to just be savvy shoppers and become more aware and that is very hard for busy parents. But I love all the groups with tips to share❤️
We do what’s important to us
This has been going on for years. I’m old enough to remember when a single size cup of fruit at the bottom yogurt was 8 ounces. Then it shrunk to 6 ounces and now you’re lucky to get 5 ounces. I just buy the multi serve plain yogurt now.
I remember the yogurt at 8oz. When they feel like they can't shrink anymore, they will start reducing by small increments (fractions of oz. e.g.). This is something I learned from merchandisers when I worked in a craft kit maker company. "Oh, just give them two fewer pipe cleaners in this one ", etc. Two fewer pipe cleaners x thousands of kits saves them money.
I've been doing that since I was 5... Always loved reading the numbers including nutritional facts and comparing price to quantity
You should have went to school to be a supermarket guru
I noticed this too and thought I was crazy! I bought a bag of apple chips from Costco in Jan and the bag was huge. Went back in Feb and the bag shrank! It was literally a tiny bit bigger than a bag at a regular grocery store, smh!
Start treating your finances like these big companies. Account for very dollar
Huh?
That ending got me 😂 😂
“But does it taste the same?”
“Yes…” (cuts the rest of his point abruptly)
no it does not
This situation has been going on for quite a while. Who remembers five pound bags of sugar for instance? Its been four pounds everywhere for many, many years!
What about chips? They used to come in huge bag all the way full now we got 75% air
@@ajplays7241 they have always been like that
@@ajplays7241chips bags cant be full
You can "be aware" of it all day long. That doesn't help. You still have to buy necessities, whether it be food, toilet paper, health products, etc. We know we're getting screwed, but all we can do is watch it happen. You can't eat air.
One item that hasn't changed size is the large bottles of soft drinks. They're still 2 liters but the prices have definitely gone up recently.
Whether you're paying more or getting less, you're getting screwed!
There’s no shortages, just corporate price gauging.
What about money creation by the Federal Reserve?
At the end "Does it taste the same .. YES" -- No, it doesn't necessarily! Depends on the product!!
Right my point exactly
I've noticed it with canned dog food. I have 2 small dogs and feed them half a can, each. I use food scales to portion out their food so they equally get a portion. The can says 374 grams total, so per dog, they should get 187g each. In the last 2 weeks, I haven't been able to get 187g per dog. When I weighed their food today, I got 351g from the can, and that was after scraping out as much as I could possibly get. Before inflation, when I would open these cans, it would be to the very top, now there is a 1/2 gap at the top, but the weight of the cans never changed.
I’m so proud of Ben and Jerry.
Yes 💯
On behalf of Jerry, thank you.
I’d rather pay more than shrinkflation. Recipes usually refer to a specific size previously provided
Shrinkflation has been happening for many years. A can of coffee eas 16 ounces once.
I work in a grocery store and our prices ring up on a barcode made into the packaging so good luck changing tags around. Not to mention our cashiers know eggs aren’t .99 and we have cashiers who stand over you at self checkout.
Yeah the potato chip industry has been doing that for years selling us 1/2 a bag of air 🤷♀️
They claim it’s to protect the chips from getting crumbled.
Back when Ice cream cartons went from 2 quarts to 1.75 qts. and now 1.5 qts., I called the phone number and asked why and complained. The woman said the reason was so people could still afford ice cream. I said, "have you ever thought about this?" I had four kids home at the time . I told her that when I could get 2 qts that would be just enough for all of us. Now I have to buy 2 cartons to feed all of us. So instead of say $4.00 for one, now I have to spend $8.00 for 2 smaller cartons. That's affordable?
That doesn't make any sense. Things become more affordable by giving you less of it?
My man actually counted the raisins!!! I've got to give him props for that!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lisa Guerrero always there to save our day.
Will she save you after 8.6 hits?
@@sanandreas7686 LOL
This has been going on for many, many years. A typical bar of soap comes to mind. A 5oz bar used to be "bath size", "personal size" was 4oz. Now "bath size" is 4oz. and "personal size" is 3.2oz... Lately I've noticed a lot of products can only be found in large size. I guess that makes sense, since they want to get more of the product out and on the shelf. But not everyone can afford to buy in bulk.
Yeah I shop the best deals at multiple grocery stores and I buy store brands as well.
That's not really a good strategy unless you're getting delivery as the money you save at the store goes into paying for gas so you're not really gaining anything.
Store Brand doesn’t always taste the same..
A carton of eggs at $10. I’m working literally just for food nowadays. So sad… it should be illegal for the prices to go up this quick and this much when our pay remains the same. I guess there’s one thing this country is great at producing… Homelessness.
1:42 Why did you blur out the Campbell's name?
Made me laugh 😃
Ben and jerrys always been overpriced so of course they do not need to reduce the amount to continue profits.
Trader Joe's is shrinking portions as well. The orange juice use to be 64oz and now it's 59 oz
No...went down to 52.
And price went up.
Everything at Trader Joes is super small & a rip off.
Mini this & Bit size that
No...went down to 52.
And price went up.
Everything at Trader Joes is super small & a rip off.
Mini this & Bit size that
Fast food has also been doing this for a loooong time. Taco Bell burritos used to be decent. I had to argue with a MANAGER about the size of a ‘scoop’ of beans. I order the same thing every time and he tried to tell me it was the same
To think all generic brands taste the same as name brand?! Don't think Coca-Cola tastes the same as any generic soda pop cola.
I think Coke is the worst of the brand name Colas. Even RC tastes better.
That dude just got recorded manipulating prices. Also, isn't shoplifting partly responsible for this?
I Knew about the toilet paper and toothpaste, bc I was also going crazy at the same time...
They need to survive.. I understand their side .. we need to also be smarter .. just use less or do other things to compensate
Anyone who has eaten a Girl Scout cookie in the last 5-10 years knows alllll about shrinkflation.
my parents almost lost our place back in 08’ , I’m 24 now I was a young teen back then. They’d look at the specials coming from the mail and would go to several different stores out here in LA to out food in the table while on a budget, 5lb of tomatoes for a dollar type of deals lol, they made it through and now walk their dogs to whole foods lol
They've been doing this 4 yrs u use2 get 5lbs of sugar now u get 4lbs. 4 the same prices
They’re hoping we don’t notice. I’d have more respect to brands that charge more rather than try to fool their customers in this way.
I've switched to Aldi. I used to buy thr Kodiak protein pancake mix.... almost 5$/box and the Aldi brand is less than 3$ if I put both boxes... almost exact same weight side by side... the Kodiak box is HUGE but you're not getting more product... just more air.
i find their brands just lack the flavours the other brands have eg. potato chips, iced coffee, turkish bread, tomato juice,cheese, beef stock, pasta sauces, cereals, biscuits, milo etc...
shopped at aldi once and brought back home a cockroach with my produce
Ya it's expensive
Never thought I’d ever hear the words “supermarket” and “expert” in the same sentence
I recently got my first place and have been checking everything my sister and I buy. It costs way to much for basic things.
I wish companies would spend 50% less on their outrages packiging and flashy writings on how big or good it is and spend 5% more on the actual product. Im sure we would get more for our money and help reduce trash in one little action
That guy recorded himself stealing lol
I’ve notice prices have gone up and items have shrunk
Always thought supermarkets should show a price per weight history graph for each item. Kinda like camelcamelcamel for Amazon prices.
The price usually isn’t the same, at least not for long. Take ice cream, for example. For many brands, the half-gallon size was reduced to 1 and 3/4 qts, then to 1 and 1/2 qts. But the fluxuation in price between the usual price and the sale price is greater than the proportional change in volume, in my opinion. The big picture is that both the volume was reduced and the average price went up, so the price per unit volume has been increasing. The price of everything is increasing, so shoppers who care about that just have to be aware, as you say.
By the way, the reduction in size to 1 and 3/4 qts was an improvement, because it fit in my freezer more easily.
I was by Kroger's yesterday and the price for Hot Cheetos is now $5.19 it used to be $4.99 before.
Used to be 1.99
I remember it being $2.29 wow
I used to buy it for $2.50 now it’s its doubled!
@@reyr.7439 Wowo
It was already way too expensive.
Pasta sauce used to come in a nice 32 oz jar at a reasonable price, now they come in 24 oz and cost more! Sometimes I end up having to buy two jars because 24 oz is not enough! Screw these companies who resort to these anti-consumer tactics!
Buy from the companies that have pro-consume tactics. Punish the companies that shrink their products instead of just raising their prices.
The 90 cents on the eggs had me rolling 🤣 😂 !!!!!
You do realize that stealing is a big factor in prices rising right?? Lmao so funny
@@Val-fl8mu - It is a factor, but not nearly as big a factor as most of these companies would have you believe. In other words, they would still be similarly raising prices whether people were stealing or not. It's not like they're gonna get any less greedy if everyone magically stopped stealing tomorrow. They'll just find a different excuse to gouge you instead. It's what they always do. "It's the pandemic! It's the war in Ukraine! It's Chinese aggression toward Taiwan!"
@@Kryptic1046 wow youre so scrambled. Obviously someone stealing today isnt going to affect the prices of the very next day or hell even the next month. Stealing is a factor that every company takes as a factor on a yearly basis. And you also have market prices for certain products like poultry, fruits, eggs, etc. Farms start selling their eggs at a high price because they had a bad season. Who do you expect to take the loss on it? The market? The workers? The farmers? It seems like youre asking everyone else to take the loss so that you can keep getting your groceries at the same flat rate. It doesnt work that way.
I’ve been on this since I was a kid. I’ll put it right back if it’s light. And I’ve never been able to buy those little empty bags of chips
That’s how they quadrupled the price of cheez its
Also beware of added water in stuff like meats or pasta sauce it's also to make products cheaper.
This has been happening for 2 yrs now here is one example the Standard Bag size for Lay's potato chip was 12 zo and now its 8 zo and it cost more and more.
this has been happening for much longer than that
Pretty soon it will be 10 chips in a “family size” bag of Doritos
That's why I don't eat them any more. Lost a couple of pounds too.
A bag of farts with a handful of chips
OR, the price has increased AND the the size is smaller.
Getting screwed at every turn.
Changing bar codes is retail theft and can be a felony
It's like dollar tree raised by 25¢ but items have gotten way way smaller or quantity it's almost not worth it for certain things I feel ripped off
Now they should called it Dollar Tree and 37 cents since it's 13 cents higher now from going from 1.09 to 1.25 which totals to 1.37 it depends on how many items your buying there.
Little Debbie been doing this for years. Life’s never gonna be the same🫠
I am a recently retired sales rep, having worked for numerous grocery manufacturers over a 40 yr. career. Sometimes, & probably now esp., it helps to keep packaging the same size while decreasing the weight - thereby eliminating a price increase.
Something to consider as well is, every time a product needs to have a package change, there’s a big cost attached. There’s the cost of the actual packaging change as well as new UPC codes, which cost …
These costs have to be recouped so pr. Increase could end up being MORE than just lowering the amt. in existing package.
Definitely do your (& my) due diligence by checking weight)
Good video. My suggestion as an alternative. Buy Store Brands. Buy from Local Grocers. And Buy from Aldi's. God Bless!
How do I get my very own grocery shopping buddy?
Get a friend
What's a friend?
@@marcomendiola8381 ur mom
Time for Congress to regulate standardized weight/packaging and putting a price ceiling on goods.
This is nothing new, the cost to buy ingredients to manufacture food products increases as well as wages so they shrink volumes of items! 😎
I buy bulk. You get more for slightly less.
I can’t believe he counted each raisin 😂😂😂 Now that’s dedication
Supermarket guru definitely put in the man hours for this ha
0:25 that sounds illegal
You meant no right?! Not sure the store brands taste the same.
I wish they would lower the prices for gluten-free specially when you’re on low income it’s very hard to buy
Dollar tree has cheese that just recently shrunk by an ounce. Was 5 oz, was equivalent of $2 for 8 oz block,
Yuck. Trash ball
Also be very aware that food in the urban area is more than in the city area. There is more competition in the city and that keeps prices lower.
Remember if you see some one taking food for free, No you didnt.
Shop at Costco and Aldi. Buy food that is on sale at these stores. Don’t waste the food that you purchase.
A lot of those self checkouts have cameras. So he recorded himself double time. That's definitely stealing what he is doing. He'll get caught one day one way or another
Um part of the video one would think.....they're covering a news story .......
Yes it's stealing!
🤣 You trippin' over someone else's doings. It's like wondering what a stranger in front of you is ordering at McDs
@@brittanymccarter6527 ever think they did it on purpose for the sake of the video!! Wow!!!!
But also not every thing online is real some people do skits to get views.
As someone who has to drink 3L of Gatorade daily, the 32 oz ones used to work great because they were just under a liter. Then they discontinued them and it doubled in price for the smaller ones. I switched to making my own from powder. I have to have it though due to my kidney transplant. It gets expensive and is very time consuming.
You can’t get it at the dollar store?
Is there shrinkflation at Costco and Sam's Club, too? Can anyone confirm?
My frozen pizza used to always Fit exactly on the pizza tray now there’s an inch and a half difference