Things getting smaller

Things getting smaller

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mickythefish

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1,700 posts

20 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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I grew up in the 80s when curled wurleys were as big as ladders. Went to buy a 4 pack of mars bars, 1.25 for 3 , that are tiny. I didn't bother

Will will get to the point that chocolate will basically just be tiny. Who benefits from this, it really was better in the old days

Eric Mc

123,710 posts

279 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Maybe you are getting bigger?

Super Sonic

9,317 posts

68 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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mickythefish said:
I grew up in the 80s when curled wurleys were as big as ladders. Went to buy a 4 pack of mars bars, 1.25 for 3 , that are tiny. I didn't bother

Will will get to the point that chocolate will basically just be tiny. Who benefits from this, it really was better in the old days
4 pack of mars bars, 1.25 for 3?
Surely that's a 3 pack!

Common Porpoise

785 posts

184 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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I bought one of those four pack mars bars in co-op recently as they are better value than the share size... The bars were shorter than my little finger! hehe

croyde

24,681 posts

244 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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I normally buy a Picnic bar for a treat and it's a decent size lump for around 90p now.

Bought this the other day. Same price but now the size of one half of a Twix.


leef44

4,948 posts

167 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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don't worry, this is compensated by cars getting bigger

TwigtheWonderkid

46,023 posts

164 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Freddo the Frog bars are now Freddo the Tadpole. And Marathon should be renamed 10K Metres.

mickythefish

Original Poster:

1,700 posts

20 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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leef44 said:
don't worry, this is compensated by cars getting bigger
I want a time machine, everyday gets more expensive and you get less.

untakenname

5,124 posts

206 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Noticed this recently with Wrights coal tar soap, despite having the same size packaging it's around a third less in mass.




Old bar top, new bar bottom.

Hoofy

78,441 posts

296 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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They call it shrinkflation.

Alex_225

6,884 posts

215 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Sounds about right for pretty much everything!!

Pay more and get less, all the confectionary packets have been doing the same for a while now. I saw some article on it where they just reduce the amount inside a packet incrementally like Haribo etc.

Or you get what happened a couple of years back where bags that were specifically aimed to be a nice round £1 all jumped up to £1.25 be it sweets or crisps.

Roofless Toothless

6,482 posts

146 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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untakenname said:
Noticed this recently with Wrights coal tar soap, despite having the same size packaging it's around a third less in mass.




Old bar top, new bar bottom.
I swear my bar of soap gets smaller every day.

anonymous-user

68 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Crisps.
A few crisps in a bag of gas.

The big family pack are crisp size now.

The little bags are history.

mickythefish

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1,700 posts

20 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Hoofy said:
They call it shrinkflation.
It's a p take. I feel sorry for the next generation a mars bar will be thimball sized in 20 years.

Dingu

4,885 posts

44 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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mickythefish said:
It's a p take. I feel sorry for the next generation a mars bar will be thimball sized in 20 years.
I think that’s the least of our worries all things considered.

Wacky Racer

39,670 posts

261 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Don't get me started about Wagon Wheels.

In the 60's, when they were Weston's, (Not Burtons) they were nearly twice the size.

Timothy Bucktu

16,087 posts

214 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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I suppose in one way it's a good thing, cos it stops us consuming so much junk food...But a bag of apples is around the £2 mark as well!

Mr.Chips

1,123 posts

228 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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My pet hate is the newer Toblerones. It used to be that you couldn’t bite a piece off without running the risk of hurting your palate or loosening a few teeth. Now, the valleys are getting bigger and the peaks smaller. I have made the decision to buy a really big one for Christmas to see if it is reminiscent of the old ones!

mickythefish

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1,700 posts

20 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Timothy Bucktu said:
I suppose in one way it's a good thing, cos it stops us consuming so much junk food...But a bag of apples is around the £2 mark as well!
I end up eating two bags of crisps. So not sure that works .

Rich Boy Spanner

1,650 posts

144 months

Friday 23rd August 2024
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Mr.Chips said:
My pet hate is the newer Toblerones. It used to be that you couldn’t bite a piece off without running the risk of hurting your palate or loosening a few teeth. Now, the valleys are getting bigger and the peaks smaller. I have made the decision to buy a really big one for Christmas to see if it is reminiscent of the old ones!
Two to three years back one of those large Toblerone was £3 in Tesco. Now it's over £5. I saw one in duty free at an airport last month and it was about £9.Who buys this st at those prices?