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I stopped at ta local supermarket after work today to pick up a few items and could not believe how small a box of Ritz crackers has gotten. I didn't notice the actual size, but it was so ridiculously small that I put it back and will go without. The smaller soda bottles, ice cream, potato chips, cereal boxes, and 59 oz orange juices have been ticking me off for a while now. Which food items have you noticed that have just gotten to be beyond ridiculous?
You forgot to add they also cost more! I waiting to go pick up milk, and have the carton say its Almost a gallon. Have you also noticed how many servings are listed on a small-ish item? I bought a little micro frozen chinese meal, and couldnt believe it said it was 2+ servings. But on the outside lable, it said it was a complete meal. They use this trick with "low-fat" food stuff also. Its not truly lower in fat, its just a smaller serving. I guess they think we're overweight and stupid.
It's not that they *think* that. It's because they know that. Market research has shown that people are generally overweight and stupid. Most people don't pay attention or even care about this kind of stuff.
Personally, I prefer the smaller packages. I do NOT need an 18 oz package of Ritz crackers that will be stale long before I get a chance to use them all.
All packaging has the net weight or fluid ounces clearly identified on the packaging and many shelving units include the cost per ounce making price comparisons very simple.
I stopped at ta local supermarket after work today to pick up a few items and could not believe how small a box of Ritz crackers has gotten. I didn't notice the actual size, but it was so ridiculously small that I put it back and will go without. The smaller soda bottles, ice cream, potato chips, cereal boxes, and 59 oz orange juices have been ticking me off for a while now. Which food items have you noticed that have just gotten to be beyond ridiculous?
I rarely, if ever eat ice cream. I had this craving after not having it for over a year at least. I got a half gallon of Breyers, and it looked tiny. It turns out it was not a half gallon anymore, only 48 ounces.
Our grocery stores have unit prices for everything (maybe it's a NJ thing). This way you can always compare what you pay for items and chart how the prices change. My parents have been doing this on their computers since 1981. It's funny because they can tell you the unit price of what they paid for icecream before and after every presidential term.
Our grocery stores have unit prices for everything (maybe it's a NJ thing). This way you can always compare what you pay for items and chart how the prices change. My parents have been doing this on their computers since 1981. It's funny because they can tell you the unit price of what they paid for icecream before and after every presidential term.
Their data would make a great book! Especially if it included pictures of the packages.
Personally, I prefer the smaller packages. I do NOT need an 18 oz package of Ritz crackers that will be stale long before I get a chance to use them all.
I agree with this and feel the same way, but wish the prices were also smaller.
I agree with this and feel the same way, but wish the prices were also smaller.
And I remember when the one scoop cones were 10 cents (and when the minimum wage was $2.05/hr).
And when you received five sticks of gum for five cents.
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