Have your say: Have you seen signs of 'shrinkflation' in the supermarket?

With the cost of living rising, some products are getting smaller while their price tag remains the same
Have your say: Have you seen signs of 'shrinkflation' in the supermarket?

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Many of us have seen the price of some staples go up, but have you noticed anything that has remained at its original price but the size of the product itself reduced? That's called 'shrinkflation', and is one method producers use to avoid raising prices when costs increase.

Please share examples of any products you notice have been affected by 'shrinkflation' for inclusion in an upcoming article.

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