'Shrinkflation' isn't a trend – it's a permanent hit to your wallet
Products are getting smaller, and you're paying the same. The problem won't go away, even if the economy rebounds and inflation abates. I If you've noticed you're getting less while your bill at the till stays the same, it's not just you. 'Shrinkflation' – reducing a product's size or quantity while keeping its price stable – is rampant. As the global economy grapples with issues including rising raw material costs, supply chain backlogs and higher post-pandemic labourer wages, consumers are bearing the brunt of spiking production expenses. Whether it's toilet roll or a bag of crisps, the practice, which mostly happens during times of inflation, is showing up in shops around the world. Last week, French supermarket Carrefour put stickers on products to warn consumers when a packet's contents have gotten smaller without a corresponding price decrease. Consumers are taking note of the shift to smaller packaging and – and, naturally, they aren...