Sizing Down: Full List of US Companies Slammed for ‘Shrinkflation’

As high costs continue to drain the wallets of Americans, companies are now under fire for shrinking the size of their products.

This process is known as shrinkflation, which companies are using to not only scale down the size but aren’t even lowering the price of their products. . .

In particular, Bloomberg reported that Subway rotisserie chicken wraps and sandwiches contain less meat.

Also, Domino’s has cut down its number of boneless wings to eight from 10, while Burger King is doing the same with its chicken nuggets.

Separately, The LA Times specifically points to a bag of “Party Size” Fritos Scoops, which used to be 18 ounces. (Read more from “Sizing Down: Full List of US Companies Slammed for ‘Shrinkflation’” HERE)

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