• doingthestuff@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    My guess would be not malice, but incompetence. I see this in stores all the time. The product changes (in this case I would guess it went from 4 oz to 3.5 because 3.5/100g is more standard European size and it didn’t make sense to make the larger size just for the US anymore) but although the company made a new tag, the staff at the store didn’t get the new tag out. I see old tags at stores all the time even after products change. Recently it has been that the price goes up, but they still have the lower price tag on the shelf. It’s illegal, but ridiculously common.

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      1 year ago

      They use metricification as an excuse to shrink packages in Canada a ton.

      Bacon, butter and a ton of other products used to always come in pounds, labeled as 454 gram packages. Lately they’ve all shrunk to 400 or 350 gram packages.

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        1 year ago

        Yep the progress is 500g -> 1lb (454g) -> 400g or

        20 US fl oz (591mL) -> 500mL -> 16 US fl oz (473mL) -> 400 mL -> 12 US fl oz (355mL), and so on and so forth