Less for More

Anyone else notice how you are getting the same product, paying the same price but if you look at the label, you are getting less of the product?

I realize that people need to be paid, overhead needs to be taken care of, and shipping costs all add into the product price. Also, if you use coupons, that is built in too as "advertising costs" for print ads and TV/Radio.

The dog food that I buy went from 16 oz cans to 12 oz cans and now costs 40 cents more.

The dry food went from $12. a bag to $17. -- They seem to be the same size.

Some granola bars (store brand) sells for $1.99 had 12 in a pack, went to 10 and now is only 8 for the same price.

Yogurt drinks -- were 12 oz, went to 10 oz, and now are 7 oz, basically still costs 10 cents an ounce.  I like to get one while shopping and drink it after I load the car up.

Sunny D -- at the discount store -- use to be $2.00 a gallon but now is $3.00 a gallon.  No discount there.  Other places around here, it sells for more.

Tuna fish, the cans seem the same size but they are only about 6 oz now for more money.

Even some pasta -- no longer in 16 oz boxes!

I had to laugh at the reasoning behind why baby food now is sold in smaller portions, the company said because "babies prefered less".  I laughed so hard, how did they figure that out?

Even the newspaper has less pages (and much less news) but still basically costs the same.

The big bargain -- tBlog is free!


And a side note: Yahoo Geocities shutting down at the end of the year.
Last year shut downs: Yahoo Photos, Yahoo Briefcase, AOL Journals and photos, MSN Groups, Thirdage websites, and Free Homepages (spamorama there).
What do they all have in common -- antiquated systems.
Prediction: Angelfire and Tripod will be on the chopping block sooner or later.





posted by: barnabus1 (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (12:25 pm)

Yet haven't you noticed? The half gallon ice cream went the way of the horse and wagon? They removed a full Pint!! Didn't raise the price for quite a while!! Still can get bargains on it!!



posted by: barnabus1 (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (12:27 pm)

Prices are raising at the rate of 25% a year...yet no hint of "inflation" they are hiding that!!



posted by: OldSchool (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (12:31 pm)

I've always noticed potato chip bags which are still the same big size, but filled half with air.





posted by: inkspector (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (12:40 pm)

Reply to: barnabus1
Oh yes, ice cream gallons --> I forgot to add that to my list. You are so right. I only buy it when we need it, we consider it a luxury. Store brand is $2.50-$3.00 and on sale, if there ever is one, it can be marked down to $2.00.

My children noticed how small the ice cream sandwiches have become.

I have also noticed that pies look lots smaller -- like a 7 inch pie plate rather than 8 or 9 inches.




posted by: inkspector (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (12:41 pm)

Reply to: OldSchool

Must be because they removed all those transfats from the chips. ;-)




posted by: inkspector (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (3:23 pm)

Tissues have also become smaller in size in the rectangular box.



posted by: Ladyg (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (4:45 pm)

I have noticed that we are getting less for more.



posted by: barnabus1 (reply)
post date: 05.15.09 (8:04 pm)

Reply to: inkspector
I'm in love with Eskimo pie dark chocolate ice cream bars...4.00 for 6 usually buy 12 at a time...expensive but love em!!



posted by: auntconi (reply)
post date: 05.16.09 (10:18 am)

oh yes ~ inflation ~ most things are more in price and less in volume!

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