Food Theory: They're STEALING Your Food!

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  • čas přidán 22. 04. 2022
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    Theorists, is our food getting SMALLER while we still pay the same price or even MORE? That is the topic of today's theory. Welcome to shrinkflation, the word that sounds made up but may actually be making a BIG impact on your wallet. It's time to find out if companies have been scamming us out of our money... AGAIN!
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  • @shadowdragon3521
    @shadowdragon3521 Před 2 lety +6541

    Food products aren't only getting smaller, they're also getting less nutritious and less healthy due to using lower-quality ingredients to save production costs

    • @WolfieDawn
      @WolfieDawn Před 2 lety +409

      Why use real X when these 15 cheap chemicals make the same taste? "New look, same great taste!" bull hockey.

    • @localhdmain6306
      @localhdmain6306 Před 2 lety +210

      @@WolfieDawn I hate that so much becuse it basically forces me to be paranoid about all of those things simply becuse i dont want to deal with some chemicals that only got put into something for the reason of "Oh its cheaper for us" becuse chances are its also less healthy for me so no thanks

    • @vinyphoenix443
      @vinyphoenix443 Před 2 lety +49

      And more expensive

    • @matrixfull
      @matrixfull Před 2 lety +25

      big problem is that price is easiest to objectively compare before and after....to follow all the ingredients and pack sizes vs weight per kg sizes ( or equivelant ) ..I mean...we'd need some serious amazingly done app for that kind of sh*t so you could just scan and know in 2 secs if they are screwing you up or not . but that's be too much work to make smooth , easy to use and perfect. so ye we are basically screwed. coz how are you gonna compare different price of same type of food but with different ingredients and different prices and servings..how much is poor ingredient worth compared to good ingredient. How are you gonna factor that in into simple number to compare ? it's just ONE BIG MESS...and sadly price is the easiest to track. To track bigger picture now that's almost impossible for average person even me. You'd have to check ingredient list every single time you pick up product, we would seriously need like insanely over engineered simple to use app for that. That's only way. Some crazy good app designers would have to come together to make it happen.

    • @shadowdragon3521
      @shadowdragon3521 Před 2 lety +69

      @@matrixfull I wouldn't say some super-advanced app is the only way to fix this problem.
      If we stopped valuing companies based on their profits and started basing it on how beneficial to society they are, that would be a good start.

  • @mikhail7140
    @mikhail7140 Před 2 lety +5323

    I work in different grocery stores all around the Triangle in NC and I'm seeing this a lot. Packaging is shrinking and the price is still raising on them at the same time. Check out Breton Crackers as one example, they shrunk 20% and raised by 1$. They hide the price raise by putting them on sale right after, then after the sale you are left with the higher price and smaller packaging.

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 Před 2 lety +25

      this is what you get asking higher wages

    • @dubblebubbletoilandtrouble6646
      @dubblebubbletoilandtrouble6646 Před 2 lety +65

      Ah, I was wondering how that switch took place, because I thought that stocking the new stuff next to the old stuff would very obviously show the size change. But of course they thought of that. Really sad honestly.

    • @northernwendigo4358
      @northernwendigo4358 Před 2 lety

      You people voted for this, now look at what's happened. Record high gas prices, massive inflation on the basic goods and services that people need to survive proven corruption involving Burisma, violations of our basic rights granted to us by the Constitution, and World War III on the horizon. Think before you vote next time, if there even is a next time. 🤦‍♂️..

    • @mr.boomguy
      @mr.boomguy Před 2 lety +161

      @@osmosisjones4912 This is what they get for wanting food on their table

    • @Edgar.55
      @Edgar.55 Před 2 lety +139

      @@osmosisjones4912 inflation has been going on for a really long time and wages didn't start going up until the last 10 years or so. Some states are still paying people minimum wage of something like $7.25hr..

  • @garykuovideos
    @garykuovideos Před 4 měsíci +90

    Seeing the words “Share Size” also makes me laugh. Every instance of shrinkflation gives me another reason to completely abandon a product I shouldn’t be eating anyway.

    • @RF-vg5kv
      @RF-vg5kv Před 3 měsíci +1

      Fun size is another one

    • @FordFalcon1962nBlue
      @FordFalcon1962nBlue Před 2 měsíci +1

      im seeing 'share size ' on most candies now or M&M's. thats code word for ' you're getting about 20% less and paying more ' for the same thing you bought 5 years ago

  • @morganh4710
    @morganh4710 Před 11 měsíci +328

    The issue isn't that they're trying to make up costs. These companies are shrinking products, increasing cost and cheaping out on ingredients all despite posting record profits.

  • @Mysterios1989
    @Mysterios1989 Před 2 lety +1450

    In Germany, the consumer protection agency gives out a yearly award for the "Mogelpackung", which is a figurative word for a sham, but literally translates as deceptive packaging. Here, the worst offenders of shrinking packages and most air in packages are publically shamed.

    • @brandonandreski1709
      @brandonandreski1709 Před 2 lety

      Oh no they are shamed... Yet Germans still buy them. The German media loves to shame companies because it shifts the blame from their mindless government spending and puts it into companies. Hey didn't a certain Austrian born leader in the 1930s do that. Yeah, he learned it from all of the other socialists that did the same thing to spread socialism and communism. Eventually they all took over those industries and fed off the misery of their own people making themselves more rich and powerful. They also ended up murdering about 120 million people in the last half of the 20th century.

    • @ginonunes843
      @ginonunes843 Před 2 lety +34

      Nice any company that I might know? Like Doritos or something like that

    • @Acaykath
      @Acaykath Před 2 lety +61

      Deceptive packaging really should be illegal.

    • @brandonandreski1709
      @brandonandreski1709 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Acaykath Deceptive packaging is. There’s nothing deceptive about putting the ounce mass of the item contained within and the price. Y’all need to stop whining.

    • @arianewinter4266
      @arianewinter4266 Před 2 lety +23

      @@Acaykath so should be deceptiv marketing, but if it makes money . . .

  • @privacyvalued4134
    @privacyvalued4134 Před 2 lety +734

    "Sizes never really go back up." Actually, they do go back up. When they say, "Now 20% more!" on the packaging, they mean both the amount of food AND the price. So they shrink, shrink, shrink until enough people complain and then they increase both the size and the price at the same time and simultaneously spin in it in a way that most people won't notice.

    • @poolsidetoiletproductions9402
      @poolsidetoiletproductions9402 Před 2 lety +44

      That's not going back to normal. The price would have to remain the same for that to be true. So even if the size increases, we're still paying those inflated prices despite the fact that the reasons for inflation may not exist.

    • @SamGarcia
      @SamGarcia Před 2 lety +33

      @@poolsidetoiletproductions9402 Person did not say it was going back to normal.

    • @user-kx8pu6ys5i
      @user-kx8pu6ys5i Před 2 lety +6

      @@poolsidetoiletproductions9402 well, the size goes back to normal that is...

    • @Aostrele
      @Aostrele Před 2 lety

      … do you know the meaning of really in this context?

    • @Himechinachae
      @Himechinachae Před 2 lety +2

      @@poolsidetoiletproductions9402 that's the point?

  • @davidrogan1292
    @davidrogan1292 Před 10 měsíci +12

    What annoys me is when the chocolate bars get smaller and they say it's because it's better for you or only so many calories per bar. It's got nothing to do with less calories but they try to make us think that. They still made Toblerone smaller. It use to be 400g now it's less.

  • @Frugal_fitchic
    @Frugal_fitchic Před rokem +314

    I can almost forgive the shrinking sizes and increasing prices but I won’t forgive the change in quality. Most foods don’t taste good anymore. My goodness Totinos Pizzas are disgusting now😢

    • @JensenSarpy
      @JensenSarpy Před 10 měsíci +9

      Wendy's hamburgers, Taco Bell burritos and soft tacos and Goobers chocolate covered peanuts all still taste just as good as they always did. That's about it though haha.

    • @Frugal_fitchic
      @Frugal_fitchic Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@JensenSarpy there are a few things that are fine but like I noticed, Oreos taste different too

    • @guily6669
      @guily6669 Před 9 měsíci +3

      That's really the worse when I really liked something a lot and then they change the recipe to something I don't like... 😵👎😡

    • @Frugal_fitchic
      @Frugal_fitchic Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@guily6669 it’s really depressing, but I guess it’s saving me money and more healthy not to be processed foods but on the other hand, it’s nice to have a treat once in a while that taste good

    • @qshank2752
      @qshank2752 Před 9 měsíci

      ever since i had covid i hate food i have lost so much weight cause i dont care about eating. Beer is still ok though so i have that going for me. Cheese supreme Doritos were always my go to and now they taste like cardboard. Not sure if they changed around the same time or food just is bad for me now. :(

  • @duderodoli
    @duderodoli Před 2 lety +786

    In Brazil there's a law that makes it mandatory for the companies to clearly state in the package that the product is smaller/lighter when they do it.

    • @thegreatestcrewmate9195
      @thegreatestcrewmate9195 Před 2 lety +103

      We should do that here in the USA. Unlikely though, since our culture is all about big corporations.

    • @mxm_prime2191
      @mxm_prime2191 Před 2 lety +51

      Wait, Brazil has a law?

    • @EroticOnion23
      @EroticOnion23 Před 2 lety +6

      Can't they just keep that "transition batch" in the warehouse and ship out any subsequent batches (maybe also rework the "transition batch" later in new new packaging) 😁

    • @lefroste6370
      @lefroste6370 Před 2 lety +12

      @@mxm_prime2191 beat me to it lmfao

    • @FastSloth87
      @FastSloth87 Před 2 lety +2

      @@EroticOnion23 That transition period is six whole months.

  • @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
    @TheRealGuywithoutaMustache Před 2 lety +4777

    Just like your theory on why company logos are getting more and more simplified and worse, looks like their products are doing so as well.

  • @CrAck-MoNey
    @CrAck-MoNey Před 4 měsíci +7

    Cereal is one of the most noticeable of this. I've worked in 4 grocery stores in the last 10 years, and when you work around it you notice it all the time.

  • @adroneslife8453
    @adroneslife8453 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I'm going to start calling out all of these companies. I'm sick of it.

  • @urfaes6878
    @urfaes6878 Před 2 lety +319

    Shrinkflation is insidious. "We cut back to keep your prices the same." However, there is still 8% inflation, so you're paying more for less.

    • @bierymolina4379
      @bierymolina4379 Před 2 lety

      ._.

    • @raysprad404
      @raysprad404 Před 2 lety +4

      Capitalism and greed for ya my friend.

    • @Darkworldxl
      @Darkworldxl Před 2 lety +3

      @@raysprad404 the state devaluing the currency is not the businesses fault, and their responses are understandable.
      That being said this is not capitalism, the state has forced the businesses to make one of two changes, and they selected the one that maintains their profits which they owe their shareholders.

    • @name3236
      @name3236 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Darkworldxl but that is capitalism?

    • @jacksoncremean1664
      @jacksoncremean1664 Před 2 lety

      @@name3236 Nope economic intervention done by governments is not capitalism and no we don't have capitalism today.
      I strongly encourage you to read some Mises( the guy who predicted the great depression) and Rothbard, mainstream economics is a joke.

  • @deanobro69
    @deanobro69 Před 2 lety +320

    As a child of the 70's (Yes I'm Old AF), I started to notice "Shrinkflation" in the 90's.
    Some people even tried telling me "You just got bigger"
    So thanks Mat Pat, this topic needs more exposure.

    • @WexMajor82
      @WexMajor82 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah, I am not a youngster either, but I can confirm that.
      Smaller packages keep encroaching in our grocery at least since the '90s

    • @aceeonyt57
      @aceeonyt57 Před 2 lety

      So you're old enough to have grandchildren?

    • @irishakita
      @irishakita Před 2 lety +6

      @@aceeonyt57 I mean there's no set age to have grandchildren, my parents are from the 70's but I'm not even of age yet

    • @aceeonyt57
      @aceeonyt57 Před 2 lety

      @@irishakita Alright

    • @acaliaaidras5012
      @acaliaaidras5012 Před 2 lety +2

      One of the first I remember was ice cream shrinking from 2 quart containers to 1.5 qts. Some store brands (and Blue Bell) still package in 1/2 gallon containers, but I'm pretty sure Breyers started it and everyone else followed.

  • @JeremyTBradshaw
    @JeremyTBradshaw Před 6 měsíci +7

    Was so happy you started with calling it stealing. These vendors are making enemies out of the general public. It should be easy enough to figure out who they are and make them pay.

  • @davidc5027
    @davidc5027 Před rokem +16

    Doritos has been playing this game before I started eating them as a teenager back in the 1980's. Not only do they shrink the sizes, they get customers used to it, and then they introduce larger grab bags at a higher price, and then slowly reduce the size over time. There are other strategies like reducing the seasoning on each chip. Notice new flavors are bursting with flavor but over time slowly become more tame in flavor, and that is because they reduce the seasoning. Also, they will change the packaging sizes, introducing more air in the larger bag, but package the same amount of chips, or slightly more chips, but at a price increase. There are other strategies, but those are the few I can think of off the top of my head.

    • @airdaff4973
      @airdaff4973 Před rokem

      The corn part of the chip is dirt cheap. Cheese is expensive. I stopped buying doritos with no flavor. In all honesty walmarts variety is the best out there. I've tried quite a few.

    • @SoundScientist1
      @SoundScientist1 Před 5 měsíci

      @DavidC. Don't you mean the chip manufacturers systematically displace the chip product with more packaged AIR (over time)? Thereby giving you less chips per bag?

    • @davidc5027
      @davidc5027 Před 5 měsíci

      @@SoundScientist1 That too I'm sure. It's all a numbers game with them.

    • @SoundScientist1
      @SoundScientist1 Před 5 měsíci

      @@davidc5027. Yes, any covert & slick strategies they can create to ultimately give us less product for the same price (or maybe even ↑ Higher $prices). 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @pearlsswine
      @pearlsswine Před 4 měsíci

      Imagine complaining that Doritos is getting you used to eating less junk food. I can already envision your sausage fingers typing that message, David.

  • @GeckoDraws
    @GeckoDraws Před 2 lety +268

    Our family always gets suspicious and disappointed when a food product has "NEW LOOK! SAME GREAT TASTE!". We go "oh great, how are they ripping us off this time"

  • @PossumTots
    @PossumTots Před 2 lety +2584

    Finally we're tackling the topic of SHRINKFLATION! An especially bad problem in the wake of Covid. Thanks for covering this, Theory crew!

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 Před 2 lety

      Ж

    • @mariodude7424
      @mariodude7424 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah

    • @Mrnotpib
      @Mrnotpib Před 2 lety +7

      Possum Tots is an amazing screen name. I am jealous

    • @gloww8213
      @gloww8213 Před 2 lety +3

      Make this the top comment

    • @gacha_rainbow7693
      @gacha_rainbow7693 Před 2 lety +6

      i am so glad im not going insane. i have a brand of chips that i use, since im gluten free, and i have noticed that they are getting smaller…

  • @randybradley4151
    @randybradley4151 Před 8 měsíci +12

    Sizes are going down but prices are not staying the same. Pasta in SW Ontario, Canada last year was 900g for $1.75 and now it's 750g for $2.25. The same goes with Doritos the weight has stayed the same but the price is up nearly $1.25 per big bag and when they go on sale they're usually around $3.25 where they used to go on sale for $2 last year for the bigger bag.

    • @BlackSheep380
      @BlackSheep380 Před 5 měsíci +2

      "Let us reduce the ephah and increase the shekel; let us cheat with dishonest scales. Let us falsify the scales by deceit, That we may buy the poor for silver, And the needy for a pair of shoes-Even sell the chaff with the wheat..."Amos 8:5-7

    • @FordFalcon1962nBlue
      @FordFalcon1962nBlue Před 2 měsíci

      our bags of dortitos used to be like ..2.75 - 3.00 for a bag, they are like 4.50 - 4.99 now., and the bag got smaller :/

  • @demonschnauzer1555
    @demonschnauzer1555 Před rokem +5

    I work in a grocery store getting peoples groceries when they do curbside pickup, and this becomes super obvious when you do that. Sometimes I will have what is supposedly the item the customer wants right in front of me, but it won’t scan into our system, so I have to put it as a substitution, and what shows is two items with the exact same name but one has a smaller weight/volume.
    The one thing I will say is don’t get mad at grocery store employees for this, we have literally no control over that and if we shop at our own store it affects us too.

  • @scp_d4n13l
    @scp_d4n13l Před 2 lety +316

    9:21 the only thing wrong about this is that products eventually do go back to "Normal size" but they are advertised as "Mega size", the small product we know gets discontinued and companies then use shrinkflation on the "mega size" product until it becomes small then repeat the process.

    • @katuni08
      @katuni08 Před 2 lety +19

      Came here to say something similar! I’ve noticed that grocery shopping at a “bulk food” store like Costco is the only way my family can wait a couple of weeks before shopping again.
      The brand-name products that I have to buy at a normal grocery store, like my jars of jelly, last *maybe* a week if I really stretch it. My 4 year old daughter snuck and ate a whole, new jar of jelly last night, with no stomach ache. That should be alarming, right??

    • @ignemuton5500
      @ignemuton5500 Před 2 lety +5

      yea but that's not the same product now is it? it's a "new" product which probably has a different price tag

    • @LilDevyl17
      @LilDevyl17 Před 2 lety

      Now, that you mention it. I did start to see that.

    • @RaiOkami
      @RaiOkami Před 2 lety +5

      Wow, good point! While I still wont tag their statement as wrong, those "mega" sizes do bring back their previous versions only now selling them for what they're worth after accounting for inflation. As another commenter said, that isn't the "same" product. I would only call that returning to normal if they stuck with the same pricing while reverting to the original product volume.

    • @poolsidetoiletproductions9402
      @poolsidetoiletproductions9402 Před 2 lety +1

      Wrong! You don't pay the old price for the "new normal" when the come out with Mega Size. They mark the price up from the shrinkflated product while offering you no more than they used to before shrinkflation.

  • @apjtv2540
    @apjtv2540 Před 2 lety +417

    "Someone is stealing from you"
    Me, looking at the several other Food Theory episodes that have taught me as much - "I'm aware. But I'll happily listen to you explain again."

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 Před 2 lety

      Ж

    • @mariodude7424
      @mariodude7424 Před 2 lety

      True

    • @jamesmoriarty3877
      @jamesmoriarty3877 Před 2 lety

      Gee, it couldn't possibly be because of domestic oil production being lowered, causing price increases that companies need to make up somehow. No, it must be the eeeeevil companies that only exist to serve, not make money.
      You know who is at fault. Use your brain next time you vote. WE TOLD YOU THIS WOULD HAPPEN FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR.

    • @jackmyowl
      @jackmyowl Před 2 lety +1

      You people voted for this, now look at what's happened. Record high gas prices, massive inflation on the basic goods and services that people need to survive proven corruption involving Burisma, violations of our basic rights granted to us by the Constitution, and World War III on the horizon. Think before you vote next time, if there even is a next time. 🤦‍♂️

    • @northernwendigo4358
      @northernwendigo4358 Před 2 lety

      You people voted for this, now look at what's happened. Record high gas prices, massive inflation on the basic goods and services that people need to survive proven corruption involving Burisma, violations of our basic rights granted to us by the Constitution, and World War III on the horizon. Think before you vote next time, if there even is a next time. 🤦‍♂️

  • @edwest8804
    @edwest8804 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Some stores have stopped listing price per ounce and label it per unit which tells you nothing.

  • @TheFirstMrSue
    @TheFirstMrSue Před rokem +12

    Dove Hand soap literally JUST did this in the past month. I realized by reading the label that they put less hand soap in the bottle, and it even seems to be diluted. They also changed the look of their bottle.

    • @raidchaser443
      @raidchaser443 Před 10 měsíci

      TOO MUCH WATER. Not helping dishwashers...AT ALL.

    • @CBT5777
      @CBT5777 Před 5 měsíci

      The soap actually dissolves faster too, so you will have to buy more.

  • @williamfreter4621
    @williamfreter4621 Před 2 lety +1561

    Literally yesterday I was thinking, hey this Big Mac looks way smaller. I don't go to Macdonalds often so if they did change it gradually I feel like I'd notice.

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 Před 2 lety

      Ж

    • @mariodude7424
      @mariodude7424 Před 2 lety +10

      I always notice

    • @jamesmoriarty3877
      @jamesmoriarty3877 Před 2 lety

      Gee, it couldn't possibly be because of domestic oil production being lowered, causing price increases that companies need to make up somehow. No, it must be the eeeeevil companies that only exist to serve, not make money.
      You know who is at fault. Use your brain next time you vote. WE TOLD YOU THIS WOULD HAPPEN FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR.

    • @virtualagent4878
      @virtualagent4878 Před 2 lety

      Whyczcams.com/video/FSSFgWlDbJU/video.html..

    • @jackmyowl
      @jackmyowl Před 2 lety +1

      You people voted for this, now look at what's happened. Record high gas prices, massive inflation on the basic goods and services that people need to survive proven corruption involving Burisma, violations of our basic rights granted to us by the Constitution, and World War III on the horizon. Think before you vote next time, if there even is a next time. 🤦‍♂️

  • @Snacker6
    @Snacker6 Před 2 lety +395

    This is something that has been going on for decades. I remember hearing about it when I was a kid. They do go back up though. They eventually release a "new bigger size" product that is the same size as it used to be or a little bigger, but costs more. Ever wonder why there are several sizes of cereal boxes? That is why

    • @katuni08
      @katuni08 Před 2 lety +26

      Yup! And cooking is such a pain because of it. “The recipe says I need a 30 oz can. My options are 24 or 60. How much will the recipe suffer with less liquid? Should I buy the bigger one and try to find a use for the other half??”

    • @turtlelore2
      @turtlelore2 Před 2 lety +5

      @@katuni08 gotta do some good old math to figure out the new portions you need.

    • @Anti-Taxxer
      @Anti-Taxxer Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah well, inflation has been a thing for decades too.

    • @chillrendbeats7592
      @chillrendbeats7592 Před 2 lety +7

      @@gregoryhaile7410 but that’s expensive if you don’t already have twice all your ingredients
      :(

    • @Sam-ps8zz
      @Sam-ps8zz Před 2 lety +1

      @@Anti-Taxxer yeah, thats what I want to do more research on, inflation is about 2.5% per year on average. So if the TP example shrunk 20% in a little over a decade, wouldnt it b3 basically matching inflation?

  • @cliftonmassey3143
    @cliftonmassey3143 Před 10 měsíci +7

    I first noticed this in the mid-90s as I bought 99 cents bag of doritos chips almost every day after school when I noticed the amount in the bags was decreasing. The bags went from 3.5 ounce the 3.2 to 3.0 to 2.8 to 2.5 to 2.2 to 2.0 to 1.8 ounces.

  • @georgewilliams8357
    @georgewilliams8357 Před 5 měsíci +10

    You know I noticed this too, because I remember that there was a time that a bag of regular Lay's potato chips used to be full to the very top. Nowadays the bag of Lay's potato chips are half full, to where there's nothing but air at the top of an unopened bag of chips.

    • @pearlsswine
      @pearlsswine Před 4 měsíci

      Jesus Tap Dancing Christ, the weight of the product is literally on the bag. If you need to gorge yourself in tortilla chips, buy 3 bags.

  • @YakuVegaNari
    @YakuVegaNari Před 2 lety +333

    I went through a number of years where I was extremely tight on cash. Part of how I managed my money was tracking cost to weight of all the food and drink I bought. Because this went on for years, I do this by default now, and shrinkflation has VASTLY escalated recently. This is a very timely video, thank you for it.

    • @tominieminen66
      @tominieminen66 Před 2 lety +4

      Never had a big problem with money but I ALWAYS do this, instead of meat I mostly eat eggs. They are better for you can cost less ethically and price wise. Beware though, for some unfortunate few, eggs can raise their cholesterol

    • @Best.Of.Britian
      @Best.Of.Britian Před 2 lety +1

      I do something similar where I plan everything by meal, so for example I'll see a pack of 4 battered fish for 2.50, and a bag of chips of 1.50, one fish fillet and some chips for each meal with some chips left over for another small meal, that's 5 meals for £4, I can eat for the whole month for less than a £100

    • @williamforsythe5850
      @williamforsythe5850 Před 2 lety +5

      @@tominieminen66 Actually dietary cholesterol raising LDL cholesterol levels is a myth. Cholesterol that is eaten is broken into it's constituent parts by your digestive system. The thing that actually increases cholesterol levels is sugar and high glycemic carbs. Sugar raises insulin and as a byproduct of elevated insulin levels for extended periods, your body is unable to regulate LDL levels due to hormone interaction. So eat all the eggs you want, they will not end you. However, skip the toast and the juice they will.

    • @LadyOnikara
      @LadyOnikara Před 2 lety

      @@tominieminen66 Well, the eggs are getting smaller too, so no worries! (The eggs we bought at the store used to be the same size as the ones we get from our chickens. Not anymore.)

    • @tominieminen66
      @tominieminen66 Před 2 lety

      @@LadyOnikara Getting smaller is not the problem, that does not fool the price/amount ratio that you can check :D

  • @aogasd
    @aogasd Před 2 lety +534

    I gotta say, while Food Theory seemed like an odd concept at first, it might legitimately have become my favourite of the three! While there might be some movies/ games I'm not really interested in, food is just such an all-encompassing feature of our lives that practically every theory has been interesting, at least, not to mention real-life applicable or pure educational. Thanks for popping out a banger after a banger, Theorist Family

    • @artist0154
      @artist0154 Před 2 lety +16

      yeah, this channel is the only one that I'm actually suscribed (and gt live) because this channel has a lot of useful information, unexpected conspirations, healthy data and thinks that even I thought like "licks to a tootsie pop"

    • @thegreendude2086
      @thegreendude2086 Před 2 lety +8

      I absolutely feel you on that, when I first heard if it I thought it would be absolutely silly but then it randomly played on auto play and now I'm hooked

    • @jellomello984
      @jellomello984 Před 2 lety +2

      Same, i vouch

    • @dkznikolaj7013
      @dkznikolaj7013 Před 2 lety +6

      Same. I got a bit burnt out on the others, but the topics in food theory are just diverse and relevant.
      I still WATCH all the theories across the channels, but food theory is always the one I watch first.

    • @AGglittersparkle
      @AGglittersparkle Před 2 lety +3

      I agree!

  • @670839245
    @670839245 Před 8 měsíci +3

    In my country there is no "per ounce" on supermarket price tags (and I often find myself pulling out the calculator on my phone to do the math).
    I was once in another country where such lebelling does exist, but once I noticed in the yogurt section, some price tags read "per unit", some "per 100ml", some "per 100g", making them basically unable to compare against each other.

    • @BlackSheep380
      @BlackSheep380 Před 5 měsíci

      Another way these devils obfuscate the truth.

  • @maryjeanjones7569
    @maryjeanjones7569 Před 11 měsíci +24

    Shrinkflation has been applied to many items found at the grocery store. Also known as Greedflation!

    • @pearlsswine
      @pearlsswine Před 4 měsíci

      Yes, it's so greedy of them to disallow you from being a gluttonous cow. Ten pounds of Hershey's is a human right!

    • @encycl07pedia-
      @encycl07pedia- Před 4 měsíci

      @@pearlsswine OK. So you're willing to pay $5 for a few crumbs of cake just because there's an obesity problem in the First World?
      Who said anything about 10 lbs. of Hershey's? That kind of accusation out of nowhere is usually projection. Do you have a chocolate addiction, chunky?

    • @FordFalcon1962nBlue
      @FordFalcon1962nBlue Před 2 měsíci

      @@pearlsswine thats a poor arguement for those of us who are not like 1/3 of the nation and obese and can maintain a diet and exercise, im not spending 5 bucks on the 8 ounce bag of Doritos that just cost me 2.50 literally 5 years ago, but im sure those on eBT dont mind as they aren't paying for it at all

  • @RichardChonak
    @RichardChonak Před 2 lety +237

    Shrinking products is such a rip-off: we end up buying more packaging per unit of food, adding more to the volume of garbage we have to dispose of. Thanks, food sellers!

    • @shadowdragon3521
      @shadowdragon3521 Před 2 lety +22

      Exactly, selling foods in smaller portions is much less efficient thanks to the square-cube law

    • @Shvetsario
      @Shvetsario Před 2 lety

      Be very satisfying if these greedy people swam in their own trash they sell to people for eternity

    • @mymomsbasement69
      @mymomsbasement69 Před 2 lety +4

      "adding more to the volume of garbage we have to dispose of" while reducing the amount of garbage you ingest per serving. What a trade off.

    • @romainsavioz5466
      @romainsavioz5466 Před 2 lety

      yeah but not everyone is willing to pay more

    • @no_mnom
      @no_mnom Před 2 lety +1

      @@shadowdragon3521 but much more profitable 🙂

  • @alunafire1378
    @alunafire1378 Před 2 lety +198

    Shrinkflation is the longest running game of observation duty ever, trying to remember if the cereal box has always been that small and/or gaslighting yourself into believing it has

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 Před 2 lety

      MatPat is a brain burner!(Правдивое видео):.
      czcams.com/video/cAQxPSwM4h0/video.html

    • @zeydric9776
      @zeydric9776 Před 2 lety +1

      🤓☝️

    • @mariodude7424
      @mariodude7424 Před 2 lety

      I always notice tbh

    • @nataleeisjustchilling2737
      @nataleeisjustchilling2737 Před 2 lety +13

      It’s funny how companies are saying you’re hands are just getting bigger because last time I checked once you’re an adult you’re hands don’t grow anymore lmao

    • @nataleeisjustchilling2737
      @nataleeisjustchilling2737 Před 2 lety

      @@mariodude7424 same

  • @guriausa
    @guriausa Před rokem +64

    The latest one I noticed was Welch's fruit snacks. I eat them all the time so I know how many are usually in a little bag. I looked at the nutrition info and the calories changed from 80 to 70 per serving and carbs changed from 19 to 17. They are also tasting weird 🤔.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před 10 měsíci +8

      ​@@NeroKnight666 They probably use syntetic sugar instead, thats the wierd taste, and since syntetic sugar is a lot more sweet than normal sugar, they dont need as much and can save money. In some countries like Sweden where I live there is talk about a sugar-tax, so maybe thats why Pepsi started using syntetic sugar in normal Pepsi here.. taste like crap.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@NeroKnight666 and syntetic sugar is even worse for diabetes.

    • @Utrilus
      @Utrilus Před 9 měsíci +2

      I noticed it happen to a bag of chips, noticed the package get smaller and the price per OZ jump way up. And I was like, "yeah, I ain't gonna buy that again."

    • @miketexas4549
      @miketexas4549 Před 9 měsíci +1

      "Fruit" 🤣

    • @bigfoxki
      @bigfoxki Před 8 měsíci +1

      I used to eat them when I was a kids, they were my favorite for how "juicy" they are.
      Now they are so dry and all flavor taste the same flat sweet.

  • @og-greenmachine8623
    @og-greenmachine8623 Před 8 měsíci +9

    I don’t even eat chips or junk food anymore
    shrinkflation gave me an excuse
    to take a healthier route😎

  • @TorzyTheJer
    @TorzyTheJer Před 2 lety +354

    "Shrinkflation" was evident to me during my first job in a corner convenience store. Seeing packages drop from 18oz to 12oz with the big text "Now 20% Bigger! *than our 10oz box" was almost a monthly routine. Candy was the most common thing I saw pull this off. Boxes would be the same size, the fill or content would be reduced, and the text always had some legal loophole to say things were bigger and better. Advertising needs extremely strict control that just doesn't exist (USA experience)

    • @williemerilson3112
      @williemerilson3112 Před 2 lety +3

      already have truth in advertising laws. people are just easily distracted from the facts printed right on the product.

    • @clammaster4
      @clammaster4 Před 2 lety +6

      advertisements are not promises, they have to be outright lies. hence the asterisk.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Před rokem +6

      ​@@williemerilson3112 "easily distracted" nope. it's called psychology. companies spend millions on applying psychological tricks.

    • @mstrikesback168
      @mstrikesback168 Před rokem +1

      @@GameTimeWhy tweaking perception and manipulation is their main tools on us, the consumer.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy Před rokem +1

      @@mstrikesback168 that's what I said. They literally have teams of psychologists that learn how to most effectively exploit consumers.

  • @LorraineFire
    @LorraineFire Před 2 lety +354

    I've been taught about calculating price per ounce since I was little, and been shown and told about the shrinkflation as well. The watering down thing is one I didn't know though.

    • @zeydric9776
      @zeydric9776 Před 2 lety +1

      🤓☝️

    • @GvinahGui
      @GvinahGui Před 2 lety +30

      The watering down thing is just downright evil. The weight and size are things you can somewhat pick up on if you're looking for them, or at least notice "something is not right about it". But having to check the proportions of ingredients and such in a product you're already used to buy is just unthinkably evil.

    • @selalewow
      @selalewow Před 2 lety +2

      I have been teaching my daughter how to look for deals and scams by looking at price per weight. Just because it is a bigger package or on sale does not mean it is a better deal.

    • @GunlessSnake
      @GunlessSnake Před 2 lety +3

      The watering down thing is truly insidious penny margin play. It's the exact kinda thing we need to watch out for.

  • @felipezferrugem
    @felipezferrugem Před 10 měsíci +2

    Here in Brazil there's a law that obliges the manufacturers to put on their packaging for a certain ammount of time how much their reducing from it.
    Its usually on the weight, "Before x g, now y g"
    While that doesn't solve the problem, it usually makes the consumer aware that the products are getting smaller

  • @vincentortega4284
    @vincentortega4284 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Shrinkflation at its finest. Companies pure greed.

  • @Yeetgod3000
    @Yeetgod3000 Před 2 lety +189

    Yesterday in my college stats my professor gave us m&ms so we could count the colors and do some distribution stuff with it. He said he had been doing It for years and the amount you get has slowly going down.

    • @_shadow_1
      @_shadow_1 Před 2 lety +31

      I think they may have also decreased the amount of chocolate to sugar, when I was younger they tasted like chocolate. I hadn't had them in a while so I decided to try them again, and they basically taste more like chocolate favored sugar pills. Also the texture is noticeablely more crystalline than I remembered.

    • @michaelb1761
      @michaelb1761 Před 2 lety +11

      I thought that candy bars were getting smaller, specifically M&Ms, Peanut Butter Cups, and Snickers, than when I was a kid. But, I wasn't sure that it wasn't just me getting bigger. Thanks for confirming what I had felt.

    • @catherinebaldwin6580
      @catherinebaldwin6580 Před 2 lety +3

      You too? I was starting to think I couldn’t stand milk chocolate anymore after joining the dark side, Eeh, then again, is it a bad thing for M&Ms to be the only piece of milk chocolate I had in over 7 year?

    • @longfang98
      @longfang98 Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve switched to baking chocolate nubs for my chocolate snacking. I get to choose cacao content and it can be used to make other chocolatey treats.

    • @revolvingworld2676
      @revolvingworld2676 Před 2 lety +1

      @@catherinebaldwin6580
      You actually blew my mind. There are quite a few things I used to enjoy but no longer do as much. And now I can't tell if it's because I'm older and my tastes have changed or because the products are getting lower in quality.
      It could be either or it could be both.

  • @mow_cat
    @mow_cat Před 2 lety +1019

    its almost like there should be some "rules" or something to stop these murky practices instead of relying on the customers to somehow gain enough traction to publicly shame these companies...
    like "consumer protection laws" or something...

    • @jcullitan3241
      @jcullitan3241 Před 2 lety +84

      hahaha a way to protect us??? they would never

    • @NIDELLANEUM
      @NIDELLANEUM Před 2 lety +4

      Sorry for blocking, I need serotonine

    • @williemerilson3112
      @williemerilson3112 Před 2 lety +34

      you mean like labeling Laws, which already exist and people mostly ignore?

    • @coded8527
      @coded8527 Před 2 lety +1

      Conservatives are scared of big gov for some reason, but not big business?

    • @MGCFrankNField
      @MGCFrankNField Před 2 lety +16

      Or…we could take actions that don’t result in high inflation. Both of those work, but I feel like companies are going to be able to last longer and produce more for the economy if they don’t get short-changed by those kinds of regulations

  • @AnteDez
    @AnteDez Před 8 měsíci +1

    I knew I wasn't trippin. Bean burrito packs used to come in 10s. Over the years they shrunk it down to 9, now 8. All for the same price.

  • @Traeknald
    @Traeknald Před 4 měsíci +2

    the biggest problem is that they are shrinking how much we get while *also* increasing prices

  • @Catlord98765
    @Catlord98765 Před 2 lety +95

    Ive been a meat cutter for almost 7 years now. Something thats always bothered me is head office telling saying we need to put less and less ground beef in the family packs.

  • @UltromanTheTacoman
    @UltromanTheTacoman Před 2 lety +229

    When I was a teenager, I remember they had these Giant Snickers. They were actually huge, not like the "king size" we have today. The chocolate was three times as thick, so it took a good cracking to get through. They were the BEST! I've missed them ever since. Never seen them anywhere. Not even in America. Some things were better in the 90s.

    • @mymomsbasement69
      @mymomsbasement69 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah man, morbid obesity in children used to be so much cheaper to achieve. Some things were better in the 90s.

    • @thaliacrafts407
      @thaliacrafts407 Před 2 lety +17

      @@mymomsbasement69 No one is forcing you to eat three giant Snickers for breakfast

    • @acevaver5425
      @acevaver5425 Před 2 lety +3

      Everything gets worse as you start making money, it's not even inflation. Look at McDonald's, KFC, Domino, or any other franchise. The reason why they were so popular is because they were good, at a good value. You get what you paid for. However, ever since they started expanding, the size changed; the taste changed; their ethics changed.

    • @sanyamthegreat7860
      @sanyamthegreat7860 Před 2 lety

      Bro dont get emotional

  • @budgetcoinhunter
    @budgetcoinhunter Před rokem +4

    I work stocking at a grocery store, and I have absolutely noticed shrinkflation happen, and I always call it out when I see it.

  • @ladyihcobob
    @ladyihcobob Před 8 měsíci +1

    There's also the frozen chicken where 20% is water. The "better" brands will have as much as 86% chicken, but I'm yet to find one that's just pure meat.

  • @loubfroeschli8684
    @loubfroeschli8684 Před 2 lety +239

    There's a really nasty practice I've noticed with cookie packaging, where they first made an indent to the interior plastic packaging, so that there are less cookies in a pile, but the plastic is heavier, so it actually feels like, ou have more than before..

    • @Ihavenocluelmao
      @Ihavenocluelmao Před 2 lety +4

      Yea I noticed that in Girl Scout cookies they used to last me at least 1 1/2-2 weeks now they only last me less than one..

    • @shoe777
      @shoe777 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ihavenocluelmao as a girl scout, where are you getting so many cookies. we sell them in singles as far as i know. im confused.

    • @addictedtomoney2196
      @addictedtomoney2196 Před 2 lety +3

      @@shoe777 singles ?!?!?💀😭 what ever happened to the boxes

    • @shoe777
      @shoe777 Před 2 lety +2

      @@addictedtomoney2196 That's what I'm wondering to! Cookie shortage from COVID to. Ugh.

  • @peervermeiren8902
    @peervermeiren8902 Před 2 lety +253

    Years ago, there were mandatory packaging sizes in Germany. That helped avoid that but now you get lots of crooked package sizes. Milka went from 100g to some new bars 90g or 87 g etc

    • @mitchellvd
      @mitchellvd Před 2 lety +4

      If I understand you correctly, they kept the package the same size but lessen the stuff inside?

    • @peervermeiren8902
      @peervermeiren8902 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mitchellvd yes, looks same but less inside as there are no fixed rules on ackage sizes/weight anymore. Chocolate used to be 100g or 50g only.

  • @Motor_.MantraYT
    @Motor_.MantraYT Před 8 měsíci +1

    Matpat loves getting sued by huge cooperations

  • @Hungry_Hufflepuff_
    @Hungry_Hufflepuff_ Před 8 měsíci +2

    Lucky me, I don’t have pockets. Maybe you should make a style theory about that

  • @Likeomgitznich
    @Likeomgitznich Před 2 lety +720

    I have a spread sheet with toilet paper costs that I started in college. It calculates TP cost for 100 sheets and then combines that with the Ply count. It was always interesting to see where the best value was. (It was usually angel soft)

  • @geoffreyweston9835
    @geoffreyweston9835 Před 2 lety +168

    When my sister and I were younger, my dad actually taught us about checking the price per unit, now I am saving lot of money because of that; so I’m glad to see that you guys are covering it as well.

    • @X-Caliber02
      @X-Caliber02 Před 2 lety +2

      Honestly, so many of my highschool peers and now co-workers think I'm incredibly stingy because I shop almost exclusively by the gram or millilitre price etc or only buy certain things when on sale. Yet all I'm doing is saving money for a home deposit whilst they're stuggling to pay rent in a sharehouse or apartment (me and my mates are all around 20yrs now)

    • @tlm9819
      @tlm9819 Před 2 lety +2

      My dad did the same thing, thank god for stingy dads lmao

    • @marielorde7418
      @marielorde7418 Před 2 lety

      My dad did too

  • @oyun_doktoru1236
    @oyun_doktoru1236 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The Turkish Gov is currently passing a law fining shrinkflating companies :)

  • @hotsauce8671
    @hotsauce8671 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Ate my TV dinner faster than the commercial went off

  • @hyperfixation_plantation2632

    If mat tried to convince me I was actually a teleporting cat who escaped a government lab and my entire life was a hallucination caused by drinking too much caprisun, honestly I'd buy it.

    • @songhuy8908
      @songhuy8908 Před 2 lety +7

      Lmao

    • @specmoment3592
      @specmoment3592 Před 2 lety +15

      Not a good thing, I think it's good to take these videos with a grain of salt to practice your own critical thinking skills so you're no easily influenced

    • @moriah93ohio
      @moriah93ohio Před 2 lety +2

      🤣

    • @KaijGojira
      @KaijGojira Před rokem

      @@Imagirlygirl0_o gaychatuber just told someone to get help? and no one said anything? we have 100% went into a different dimension.

    • @Zulantie
      @Zulantie Před rokem +7

      @@specmoment3592
      bro Wdym
      Matpat literally cited his sources for EVERYTHING in this video

  • @thaliacrafts407
    @thaliacrafts407 Před 2 lety +81

    Teabags with less tea in them are also a thing. It's just everywhere and they always have some BS excuse. I always look at the price per kilo for this reason. I had no idea about products being watered down though! That's a new one to look out for.

  • @vaultboya6253
    @vaultboya6253 Před rokem +4

    I've noticed this for years. When I go to a restaurant today or order fast food, the portions get smaller and they tend to give you more lettuce or celery with your food.

    • @miketexas4549
      @miketexas4549 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I've noticed it as well. To-go containers have gotten 10 to 15% smaller from places that I always order from, and they aren't filled up all the way to the top like they used to be. Prices have slightly increased.

  • @MillerMeteor74
    @MillerMeteor74 Před 5 měsíci +1

    At 5:15, your orange juice example, if you take that further back in time, all orange juice came in half gallons and gallons. But now it comes in 52 oz bottles. But, the generic and store brands still come in half gallons and gallons. So you can compare the size right in the store. To my knowledge there's no such thing as a half gallon carton or bottle of Tropicana Pure Premium any more. The other item I can think of right now is ice cream. in the 70s and 80s, and maybe later, ice cream came in half gallon containers (the typical size we bought). But now the half gallon size has been replaced with 48 oz, or something close to that.

  • @AbeyantHero
    @AbeyantHero Před 2 lety +312

    I love how Theorist team is being the town crier for things that I gripe about to myself at the groceries, hah
    I guess it's up to us, the consumer to be vocal & act by our dollar spending. Thanks BJ Novak for the call out, & also for the Office

  • @abridgedanimefan1
    @abridgedanimefan1 Před 2 lety +136

    I recall a lecture during my first year of college where my professor was talking about shrinkflation in regards to coffee containers about how they introduced the 'handle' indentation in the plastic and how consumers didn't make any complaints about how they were getting less coffee instead they praised the company for adding the handle

  • @Vitih704
    @Vitih704 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This isn't inflation. This is greed.

  • @chrismichavez9836
    @chrismichavez9836 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Guys at this point let's buy the off brands they treat us RIGHT, let's see what the brand names do once they realize we aren't buying from them anymore

  • @nafspark
    @nafspark Před 2 lety +1273

    The worst thing is when you're making recipes that call for a can of this or a box of that, but when those sizes change and you don't realize it, it throws the entire thing off.
    Personally, I'd rather pay the little bit more and keep getting the same standardized sizes. But that's just me.

    • @shavagreycastle
      @shavagreycastle Před 2 lety +47

      That's why I try to make sure the recipe specifies the mass needed for the recipe. Cause not only do I need to know the amount needed. I need to know the size of the can needed. A jar of mayo is good and all, but the industrial Jug is a tad bit more excessive than the personal bottle I needed.

    • @nafspark
      @nafspark Před 2 lety +45

      @@shavagreycastle that's all well and good till you end up having to buy a 2nd box of cake mix or another can of beans or something because you need that extra 15-20% of product they cut. Then you're left with wasting the rest of that 2nd container because it likely doesn't neatly fit into any other recipes and probably won't keep long enough for you to make the same dish again.

    • @ryantsui2802
      @ryantsui2802 Před 2 lety +9

      At the end of the day the manufacturer does what it thinks will be better for them, raise prices even higher, shrink the package more, absorb the cost increase, or do a combination of the above. Now that you know what's happening you can choose to not buy that product again until the manufacturer fixes the pain that they're causing.

    • @brittanys505
      @brittanys505 Před 2 lety

      @@nafspark they don't give f*ck about food waste either. They figured out how to make tons of corn supposedly cuz the abundance means less hungry people but I don't see them actually giving any food away to those who need it. They instead opted to use it in chips and high fructose corn syrups so the foods us fatties eat is even more addictive.

    • @ericaoshima8886
      @ericaoshima8886 Před 2 lety +16

      Yes exactly! you get meee!!!
      I was so confused once, cause I was doing exactly as I noted down and was not getting the same results! Now I'm making the effort to note down the exact quantity (volume?), but it's such a hassle to use one can and a half and that unused part will either be rotting away in the fridge or force me to find another way to use it up (and I'm reaaally bad at improvising. I need recipies to everything)

  • @elijahchristian1161
    @elijahchristian1161 Před 2 lety +57

    I remember when they slowly introduced yogurt in smaller amounts, from 8oz to 6oz. During that transition, they introduced Greek style yogurts and some other fancy doodads. These newer versions of yogurt were being sold in the 6oz sizes. Most people didn't recognize these changes because they were too busy with the new types. Yoplait whips was one that gave you less as you paid the same for the same size container. Stir a Yoplait whip, you get about 1/3 to 1/2 the amount vs the original.
    Anyhow, it really took off in the 1970's when it was stated, 'If we took one olive out of every jar, would the people notice?' - "I miss that olive!"

  • @AJ-ot6dt
    @AJ-ot6dt Před 4 měsíci +2

    And then they have the nerve to add more air to the bag than chips. I guess the weight of the air is included with the overall weight?
    Even frozen chicken per package are messed with too. They give you the serving size based on the weight of frozen chicken, water and crumbs included.

  • @onepoeticromancer
    @onepoeticromancer Před 8 měsíci

    What's worse is Hollywood is making a smaller product and theaters/Netflix/etc are charging more. So it's shrinkflation COMBINED with inflation (greed). And that is gross.

  • @DiceMan69420
    @DiceMan69420 Před 2 lety +387

    Yeah it sucks that this is a thing we have to deal with. The small and subtle changes in store shelves are the worst! One of my favorite examples is from the company Bolthouse. They used to sell 14oz bottles of dressing but they subtly shifted them down to 12oz.

    • @zeydric9776
      @zeydric9776 Před 2 lety

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    • @TomyDayos
      @TomyDayos Před 2 lety +9

      There is nothing that we can do.
      Prices are increasing because the lockdowns weakened the worlds economy, almost all small bussiness suffered, the only ones that got richers where amazon and wall mart. As the money is more concentrated on those two companies, all other business have less money, so they hire less, which means less customers and so on.
      The world also stopped being supplied with Russian's cheap oil, cooking oil, fertilizer and wheat. For those who do not know, the oil is used in trucks and other vehicles that transport goods.
      There is also some shutting down of nuclear power plants in europe, which make energy more expensive there. And the fact that usa not building more pipelines, which prevent the country from being oil indepedent.
      Of course, there is also the fact that governs are printing money everywhere which decrease the power of the coins of their countries.
      To get things back to normal we need to find a way to reduce the price of the oil in first place and increase the production in second. Following the laws of supply and demand, but that easier said than done.

    • @SadBoys.1996
      @SadBoys.1996 Před 2 lety

      dressing is bad for you and you shouldnt eat it with salad, thats counterintuitive

    • @user-qo5xh6wk8n
      @user-qo5xh6wk8n Před 2 lety +1

      @@SadBoys.1996 It's only counterintuitive if the your only reason for eating a salad was to maintain/lose weight as a healthier alternative to other, more calorie dense and less nutritious, foods. Some people eat salads due to dietary restrictions or simply, in my case, because they have a preference for eating salads.

    • @bubbledoubletrouble
      @bubbledoubletrouble Před 2 lety

      @@SadBoys.1996 A simple vinaigrette is perfectly fine.

  • @mwytrykus
    @mwytrykus Před 2 lety +68

    I’ve noticed this with Pringles. The can size has not changed, but the chips are smaller, and they’re not filling it up as much as they use to.

    • @_No_Naem_
      @_No_Naem_ Před 2 lety +4

      They also looked a lot thinner than they used to, I'm not sure if it's just me, but Ive seen a lot more sunlight through them than before.

    • @47ratsinahoodie
      @47ratsinahoodie Před 2 lety +6

      @@_No_Naem_ They're definitely thinner! And there's less seasoning on them too.

    • @cedricleeakadominic
      @cedricleeakadominic Před 2 lety +2

      Truly. Last time I had a Pringles was years ago so when I had a craving for them one day, I was very surprised and disappointed to see what happened to them now...

    • @heckaboo
      @heckaboo Před 2 lety +2

      And the logo was also changed to the oversimplified one.

  • @ash..10
    @ash..10 Před 3 měsíci +1

    the amount of times ive noticed "hey, that looks smaller!" is crazy bro

  • @jonathan4044
    @jonathan4044 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The food corporations adapted the less for more since 2005. The corporations have to make a profit so the CFO'S and CEO'S get their millions in bonuses.

  • @windolite
    @windolite Před 2 lety +165

    I worked at a grocery store and I remember boxed pancake mix slowly going from 12 oz to 11.5 oz to 11 oz and the price stayed the same over months

    • @jamesmoriarty3877
      @jamesmoriarty3877 Před 2 lety

      Gee, it couldn't possibly be because of domestic oil production being lowered, causing price increases that companies need to make up somehow. No, it must be the eeeeevil companies that only exist to serve, not make money.
      You know who is at fault. Use your brain next time you vote. WE TOLD YOU THIS WOULD HAPPEN FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR.

    • @northernwendigo4358
      @northernwendigo4358 Před 2 lety

      You people voted for this, now look at what's happened. Record high gas prices, massive inflation on the basic goods and services that people need to survive proven corruption involving Burisma, violations of our basic rights granted to us by the Constitution, and World War III on the horizon. Think before you vote next time, if there even is a next time. 🤦‍♂️

    • @zeydric9776
      @zeydric9776 Před 2 lety

      🤓☝️

    • @nataleeisjustchilling2737
      @nataleeisjustchilling2737 Před 2 lety

      A case of water just went up a dollar where I live

    • @senkenkai
      @senkenkai Před 2 lety +1

      It's a good way for companies to not cause a panic. By decreasing Oz of products while keeping prices the same. All to reduce the appearance of inflation.
      If we weren't dealing with record inflation. Shrinkflation wouldn't be needed.

  • @andromediane
    @andromediane Před 2 lety +114

    I mean, I saw this happening over 5 years ago. I saw that my shampoo/conditioner was getting smaller per bottle, plus getting more expensive, so I went to Big Lots where they had the old bottle with more product in it still, and bought ALL of them. Took years to get through all that but it was worth it with the price of shampoo/conditioner now!

    • @catherinebaldwin6580
      @catherinebaldwin6580 Před 2 lety +13

      Hey Soap doesn’t degrade, so if you have the money, go for it.

    • @BlazeBuds
      @BlazeBuds Před 2 lety

      I buy all of my cleaning products online, got enough for 12 months and paid like $80 Australian.
      Things are always cheaper looking online and shopping around, supermarkets charge more for convenience

  • @N.i.g.h.t.m.a.r.e.z
    @N.i.g.h.t.m.a.r.e.z Před 4 měsíci +1

    The worst I've noticed is the shrinking with less food & still the price is doubled I brought a meal and they used to have Jalapenos (Called a meat feast) with spicy beef & the price went from £3 to £4 & they removed all the Jalapeños (Scam Imo) never brought that again

  • @potatosauce
    @potatosauce Před rokem +2

    Oh I noticed the shrink-flation way back in high school when my snack-sized hot fries were getting smaller lol. For some reason I'd stash all the empty bags in a drawer. Canned tuna is another great example; it's gotten so much smaller. What's interesting is that if you try to google images of the products, it's sometimes really hard to find examples. I have a theory that companies try to scrub those old images from the web in some way (probably just by sending out updated product images to their distributors as soon as they make a change).

  • @cinderthetalkingpanther7740
    @cinderthetalkingpanther7740 Před 2 lety +234

    I've noticed this with the Costco brand, Kirkland signature, and their waters, before the water bottle used to be filled to the brim but now it's a couple ounces less

    • @RGC_animation
      @RGC_animation Před 2 lety +35

      They're even scamming you on WATER as if bottled water weren't already a scam.

    • @jonanthonylosito2004
      @jonanthonylosito2004 Před 2 lety +2

      It’s gotta be the chip shortages that we’re dealing with right now, if that’s the case in my opinion.

    • @nowosa6161
      @nowosa6161 Před 2 lety +1

      i work there and drink like 5 bottles of Kirkland water a day and haven't noticed a thing.

    • @kluevo
      @kluevo Před 2 lety

      Huh I always though it was a lot thing. Its more noticeable with the bottles themselves compared to the amount of water. I think there are three separate variants of the bottle: rigid plastic with thick cap, rigid plastic with thin cap, and flimsy plastic with thin cap. At first I thought Costco was cheaping out on the bottles, but a few months later, the bottles went back to the more rigid plastic design. Ever since, its been more or less a tossup every time we buy water.

    • @HimmelWeint
      @HimmelWeint Před 2 lety +1

      But it's still 500ml though at least from what I can tell it still says 500ml on the bottle so in that case it might just be a bottle redesign. Though I think I will see if their 500ml bottles really are 500ml it's easy enough to measure water.

  • @xoxshylaxox5988
    @xoxshylaxox5988 Před rokem +478

    I noticed this the MOMENT they started doing this !!! Their " family sized " bag of chips is the same size that the " normal " ones used to be and the " normal " size is insanely smaller than they used to be. It's absolutely insane !!

    • @magilla2282
      @magilla2282 Před 11 měsíci +27

      With the obesity in America this is not a bad thing.

    • @ktv9247
      @ktv9247 Před 11 měsíci +4

      ​@@magilla2282 that's what I'm thinking

    • @fanthos4210
      @fanthos4210 Před 10 měsíci +17

      @@ktv9247 they love people like you.

    • @noirekuroraigami2270
      @noirekuroraigami2270 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@magilla2282it just means I have to eat more chips

    • @ocon4064
      @ocon4064 Před 10 měsíci +17

      @@magilla2282 Not all of us are obese. Obese people really have to ruin it for everyone else?

  • @astroworfcraig9164
    @astroworfcraig9164 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The first instance of this I noticed in the late '70s, when coffee prices began soaring. The one pound can became 14 oz, then 11 oz. with the two and three-pound cans showing similar shrinkage.

  • @helifynoe9930
    @helifynoe9930 Před rokem +1

    At 65, I have to laugh. In my younger days, companies used to often give out free samples of products. Being free, of course they were small sized samples.. Today, package sizes are getting much and much closer to those free sample sized packages, and all this while prices go up. By the looks of things, that means that eventually what you could once get for free, will cost you an arm and a leg.

  • @thegreendragon3403
    @thegreendragon3403 Před 2 lety +63

    As someone who works in a store and stocks food every single day, I noticed how a lot more of our products looked different and didn't fit on the shelf correctly like before. Now I know why. Its unfortunate really.

    • @mdog86
      @mdog86 Před rokem

      I've worked at a corner store for the past 5 years and I have definitely noticed it. Our prices have gotten insane on top of that too.

  • @thebutterfluffman6855
    @thebutterfluffman6855 Před 2 lety +220

    Ohh I know, as a retail worker I've noticed many sizes have shrunk months ago, family size Kellogg's frosted flakes look like the normal size I would get just a year ago, and while normal sizes have shrunk a small but noticable amount
    Edit: this is just me looking at box size. Thought I was going crazy but never bothered to look, thanks Matt

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 Před 2 lety

      Ж

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Před 2 lety +7

      ive always known about this. my mom keeps pointing out as well. but every time im ike... what can we do? as normal people, idont think theres much we CAN do

    • @osmosisjones4912
      @osmosisjones4912 Před 2 lety

      Dominion voting system was invented in Canada to so Trudeau can steal elections

    • @jackmyowl
      @jackmyowl Před 2 lety +1

      You people voted for this, now look at what's happened. Record high gas prices, massive inflation on the basic goods and services that people need to survive proven corruption involving Burisma, violations of our basic rights granted to us by the Constitution, and World War III on the horizon. Think before you vote next time, if there even is a next time. 🤦‍♂️

    • @noahvaldez5554
      @noahvaldez5554 Před 2 lety +5

      I’m the same! I’ve also noticed that “Party Size” Oreos now are the same size as the regular size Oreos from just a couple years back. The regular size Oreos of now are like a small pack that you would’ve found in a gas station just a couple years ago probably. Never noticed all the drink differences though!

  • @PakmanR3
    @PakmanR3 Před 5 měsíci

    Costco is guilty of doing this same thing. They put smaller products on the shelf compared to other store bought items in lesser quantity

  • @MinecraftRay114
    @MinecraftRay114 Před 8 měsíci

    companies be like: "LOOK OUT OUR GAJILLION DOLLAR PROFIT THIS YEAR, TOTALLY NOT BECAUSE WE'RE SCAMMING PEOPLE"

  • @TomAsquith
    @TomAsquith Před 2 lety +92

    As a note, Andy Rooney, the former editorialist on old TV's 60 Minutes, noticed this pattern of shrinking foods back in the 1980s.

    • @xtramoist9999
      @xtramoist9999 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah this has been going on for decades. Literally everything is smaller now than it was when I was a kid. McDonalds burgers, ice creams, sweets (candy and chocolate bars), carbonated drinks etc. I feel like its common knowledge, though.

    • @NUFIGHTER
      @NUFIGHTER Před 2 lety

      Andy Rooney was one of the greats as far as observations and opinions went. Never pass up one of his books if you can help it!

  • @zeropoint703
    @zeropoint703 Před 2 lety +24

    7:37 he says it so calmly LMAO

  • @loriki8766
    @loriki8766 Před 5 měsíci

    Milk is shrinking too. We've noticed our half gallons look the same but are no longer a full half gallon. Cake mixes used to be about 18 oz and they're now 15 oz, so your recipes using cake mixes might not work anymore. Everything is shrinking.

  • @jimmyellis2011
    @jimmyellis2011 Před rokem +1

    Bro no cap, a regional ice cream maker in my area started making ice cream containers smaller and people got so mad they went back to their regular size

  • @masongandalf7523
    @masongandalf7523 Před 2 lety +28

    As a packaging scientist, can confirm, this is a very real thing! Whether it’s the packaging material or product, a lot of companies do this for cutting cost and corners, but don’t adjust initial product prices most of the time with it, which stinks! Also, hope you are still planning on doing the left and right Twix facility episode, would love to see the packaging research on that topic!

  • @maloneboggs6535
    @maloneboggs6535 Před 2 lety +49

    Funnily enough, my family and I noticed this happening with boxed cakes from Betty Crocker of all things a few years ago before Covid. It put us off from buying them for a LONG time since it screwed with the volume in the cake pans we preferred using so the cake would have been as thick as a standard wafer bar when done, and if I’m recalling correctly they didn’t even bother to change the recommended pan sizes and types they would give you on the back of the box to help clarify which would be best based on what you want, which just ticked us off even more. Went to scratch cake baking more after that. Same with their brownies. You want the thick boys you have to use two boxes to make them feel like a proper brownie thickness.

    • @myyoutubeaccount2780
      @myyoutubeaccount2780 Před 2 lety +3

      Last time I used boxed brownies, we had to use 2 boxes just to make a decent thickness of brownies!

    • @Sly-Moose
      @Sly-Moose Před 2 lety

      Some shady shiz right there

  • @PyroIce1
    @PyroIce1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Normally I would say shop for store brands since they are usually cheaper than name brands, but I suppose the store brand could also use shrinkflation. On a side note yesterday I had some double stuffed Oreos and I’m convinced they were the same size as single stuffed Oreos.

  • @xcf5587
    @xcf5587 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I remember how everyone was complaining about how American food portions are too big, I feel like all the companies then thought, ok cool, we will make them smaller but still keep charging more….

    • @user-gu9yq5sj7c
      @user-gu9yq5sj7c Před 16 dny

      Things like restaurant portions should reduce. Too much food waste and pressure to overeat. But the prices should reduce with the portions too.

  • @BloomingSakura
    @BloomingSakura Před 2 lety +95

    As someone who works at a supermarket, I can confirm that the Bolthouse Farms salad dressing has shrunk from 14 oz. to 12 oz. Coworker had to change the tags because of the price per ounce increase.

    • @zeydric9776
      @zeydric9776 Před 2 lety

      🤓☝️

    • @darknessblades
      @darknessblades Před 2 lety +6

      I remember when I bought a product, saw the employee change the tags. so before he could change the tag of the product, I needed snapped a pic of the price, and gotten it for that price, because I grabbed it before the price increased.

  • @BurnyVonBeam
    @BurnyVonBeam Před 2 lety +38

    Favorite example of this that I did notice over the years: Ghirardelli bitter sweet chocolate chips. Years back, a bag was 12oz and all of my recipes were based on that (two batches of my cookies). Every couple of years they would take off 0.5oz, until they now sit at 10oz. And you would notice the weight change each time!

  • @Lego_SML
    @Lego_SML Před 3 měsíci +1

    now shrinkflation is paired with raising prices

  • @bungwohlio
    @bungwohlio Před 10 měsíci +2

    The biggest scam is sushi. You pay a fortune for a lot of rice and some seeweed.

  • @sonicexer1856
    @sonicexer1856 Před 2 lety +241

    Just like Markiplier said in his World's most powerful flashlight video
    "I WOULDN'T BE SURPRISED IF THIS FLASHLIGHT WAS SHRINKFLATED"

    • @benito23453
      @benito23453 Před 2 lety

      Ж

    • @mariodude7424
      @mariodude7424 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh wow

    • @amatanata
      @amatanata Před 2 lety

      I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF THAT RANT IN THAT VIDEO

    • @jamesmoriarty3877
      @jamesmoriarty3877 Před 2 lety

      Gee, it couldn't possibly be because of domestic oil production being lowered, causing price increases that companies need to make up somehow. No, it must be the eeeeevil companies that only exist to serve, not make money.
      You know who is at fault. Use your brain next time you vote. WE TOLD YOU THIS WOULD HAPPEN FOR AN ENTIRE YEAR.

    • @northernwendigo4358
      @northernwendigo4358 Před 2 lety

      You people voted for this, now look at what's happened. Record high gas prices, massive inflation on the basic goods and services that people need to survive proven corruption involving Burisma, violations of our basic rights granted to us by the Constitution, and World War III on the horizon. Think before you vote next time, if there even is a next time. 🤦‍♂️..

  • @PetesGuide
    @PetesGuide Před 2 lety +76

    I was surprised recently when I was able to find an actual half-gallon of ice cream at Safeway, where most all manufacturers have switched to a 1.5 quarts. But there’s a gotcha: It’s Häagen-Dazs Vanilla. $14.99 per half gallon.

    • @brandonellis9239
      @brandonellis9239 Před 2 lety +3

      only $14

    • @TorstenAdair
      @TorstenAdair Před 2 lety

      If you whip the ice cream during packaging, it is easier to scoop.

    • @strawberrykitty9
      @strawberrykitty9 Před 2 lety +1

      Haggen Dazs ice cream tubs have changed in size, I’ve noticed. The 16 oz tubs changed to 14 oz. I hate how they are sneaking in smaller sizes and getting rid of the original size.

    • @PetesGuide
      @PetesGuide Před 2 lety

      @@strawberrykitty9 Yep! Their “pints” are 14 ounces and their “quarts” are 28 ounces. But their half gallons are still half gallons (a pottle).

    • @wintersprite
      @wintersprite Před 2 lety

      @@strawberrykitty9 On top of that, the serving size of ice cream (and some other foods) has gone up as well. It used to be 1/2 cup and is now 2/3 cup, I think.

  • @Banzybanz
    @Banzybanz Před 10 měsíci

    I remember buying Cadbury's large bar for 10 Rs in the 90s. There also used to be a 5 Rs small bar. After several rounds of shrinkflation, the 5 Rs bar was discontinued as they couldn't shrink it further. The 10 Rs bar was smaller than the original 5 Rs bar.
    "New" larger bars were introduced which were about the size of the older 10 Rs bar. Except they were now much more expensive. But they didn't stop at that, they added new "premium" chocolates which cost twice as much. The old plain milk chocolate is all but gone, hidden behind all the newer premium versions. The premium ones have simply a tiny amount of nuts or sugar crystals added which is enough for them to double their prices.
    Then there's Silk, an aerated form of chocolate. So now the chocolate bar looks larger, but it actually has less chocolate. And they keep shrinkflating it. Even the smallest Silk now costs 70 Rs or more.

  • @JC-hu3yj
    @JC-hu3yj Před 10 měsíci +2

    Those foods are bad for our health anyway. I don’t understand why parents buy those junk food to hurt their children. 🤷🏻‍♂️