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zaphartoday at 5:33 PM1 replyview on HN

That is an unusual definition of shrinkflation. I always understood it as quantity going down not quality.


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mrsilencedogoodtoday at 6:07 PM

I think at its root, the general idea of shrinkflation is that some desirable attribute of a product - quantity or quality - is slowly eroded while keeping the price the same. As a way to either increase margins, or preserve the price point. With there being some insinuation of malice, where the company is theoretically (...probably fully intentionally...) hoping consumers don't notice, at least for a while, that the deal keeps getting altered.

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