Shrinkflation doesn’t fool consumers for long. People notice when their stuff runs out faster.
When a 22-pound bag of dog food bag replaces a 30-pound bag, Buddy’s appetite doesn’t shrink accordingly. If the 12-pack of K-cups becomes a 10-pack, coffee drinkers have to replenish supplies more often to keep the caffeine coming. When tomato cans go from 32 ounces to 28 ounces, sauces no longer match up with one-pound pasta boxes. Even inattentive shoppers quickly notice they’re getting less for their money.
Smaller packages don’t fool the folks who compile inflation statistics, either.
If a 16-ounce box contracts to 14