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93 Times Shrinkflation Was So Blatant, It Needed To Be Shamed In Public (New Pics)

93 Times Shrinkflation Was So Blatant, It Needed To Be Shamed In Public (New Pics)

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If you’ve noticed some of your favorite products at the supermarket getting smaller, you are not delusional. Nor have you accidentally entered Alice’s Wonderland. No, you, like many other consumers, are a victim of shrinkflation, a stealth tactic that companies use to cut down on costs and boost profits. Case in point, just recently, the corporation that makes the chocolate Milka was found to have cheated customers by reducing the size of their bars.
To help you understand just how bad things have gotten, we are featuring the most blatant and anger-inducing examples of shrinkflation shared by members of the aptly named ‘Shrinkflation’ community. This is the type of stuff that deserves to be shamed in public in order to force companies to become more consumer-friendly.

#1 Nobody Buying This Milka Chocolate In Germany Anymore. It Just Won The Worst Shrinkflation 2025-Award

Nobody Buying This Milka Chocolate In Germany Anymore. It Just Won The Worst Shrinkflation 2025-Award
This is a pretty famous chocolate brand in germany with lots and lots of different flavors. Germans did not take kindly to them breaking the decade-long "always been 100grams" package and making it 90g. While also raising the regular price from 1,49€ to 1,99€
87points

#2 In Austria From April On, Shops Have To Show It When Items Have Shrinkflated! First Shop Already Started Today In Their 1000+ Locations!

In Austria From April On, Shops Have To Show It When Items Have Shrinkflated! First Shop Already Started Today In Their 1000+ Locations!
73points

#3 Cried Over A Bagel This Morning

Cried Over A Bagel This Morning
I've been buying Dempster's Everything Bagels for years, but the holes have gotten so big due to shrinkflation that they can't even hold their shape when I spread SOFT cream cheese on them. You can see the cream cheese clumps because I was trying to be so careful. It's just the collective of many issues I have with money, grocery prices and shrinkflation these days, but I sat on the floor and cried.
66points

Recently, a German court ruled that the makers of Milka, the chocolate brand’s United States owner, Mondelēz, deceived shoppers by reducing the weight of the classic Alpine Milk bar from 100 grams to 90 grams.

The key issue was that they shrunk the size “without significantly altering the distinctive purple packaging,” the Guardian reports.

“After last year’s changes, the Milka bar was a millimeter thinner, and the price increased from €1.49 (£1.29) to €1.99 (£1.72).”

#4 Famous German Orange Juice Brand Did Opposite-Shrinkflation As Orange Prices Fell -> Back To 1l From Just 0.7l

Famous German Orange Juice Brand Did Opposite-Shrinkflation As Orange Prices Fell -> Back To 1l From Just 0.7l
Image saying "we hold true to our promise!". Back to 1L again from 0.7L.
Green cloud on right saying "The 1 Liter bottle is back".
Critics saying they made this up because people stopped buying it.
59points

#5 2024 Versus 2025 Mcvitie's Victoria Biscuits

2024 Versus 2025 Mcvitie's Victoria Biscuits
58points

#6 (Nutella) It Looks Fine From The Front. Then You Turn It Sideways, And The Truth Is Revealed

(Nutella) It Looks Fine From The Front. Then You Turn It Sideways, And The Truth Is Revealed
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55points

Of course, the reasons behind chocolate product shrinkflation are understandable. Poor cocoa bean harvests in West Africa have led to higher ingredient, energy, and transportation costs for companies.

And Milka bars are far from the only ones to be affected. The Guardian recently uncovered that Toblerone bars, another Mondelēz brand, shrank from 360 grams to 340 grams.

#7 Daelmans Stroopwafels Shrank 26%, Too Small To Rest On A Mug Now

Daelmans Stroopwafels Shrank 26%, Too Small To Rest On A Mug Now
Not sure when these change haven't had them for a while, but they're tiny now. Hilarious that they keep their 'heat on the mug' selling point despite them being too small to rest on any mug that isn't a shot glass.
Down 310g to 230g, only a 26% reduction, nothing major! Won't someone please think of the shareholders!
55points

#8 A Misaligned Sticker On Kelsey's Restaurant Menu Caught My Eye

A Misaligned Sticker On Kelsey's Restaurant Menu Caught My Eye
54points

#9 Same Exact Package, 20 Less Gummies

Same Exact Package, 20 Less Gummies
Bought the one on the left last night. One on the right I bought 3 months ago.
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48points

Mondelēz claimed that it had informed German consumers about the changes in product size on its website, as well as its social media channels. However, one German poll saw consumers claim that the Alpine Milk bar was the “rip-off packaging of the year 2025.”

According to the German court, the company should have included a clear notice on the packaging to avoid confusion, lasting at least 4 months.

However, the ruling is not final, and the company has a month to appeal the verdict. “Our aim has always been, and remains, to communicate transparently, comprehensively, and responsibly with everyone who buys and enjoys our products,” Mondelēz said.

#10 19¢ Increase For Less Juice

19¢ Increase For Less Juice
47points

#11 I Can't Even Wipe My Bum Without Getting Scammed

I Can't Even Wipe My Bum Without Getting Scammed
When I was doing the classic roll of paper into my right (I wield right ) I noticed it was less wider, I had to post this
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47points

#12 Makeup Stick Cut Almost In Half

Makeup Stick Cut Almost In Half
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42points

According to CNN’s Nathaniel Meyersohn, the United States is currently in a “premium economy” economy. Meanwhile, his colleague, Allison Morrow, wittily named it the “little treats” economy in the CNN Business Nightcap newsletter.

“Despite a growing chunk of people entering the ranks of the upper middle class and even becoming millionaires, they feel like they’re falling behind. That’s because owning a home, the defining symbol of middle-class life in America, has drifted out of reach. Retiring like the Baby Boomers, whose wealth has grown faster than younger generations, also seems to be in jeopardy,” Meyersohn writes.

“So people are instead trading up where they can — spending their rising wages on the smaller, attainable perks they can afford in premium class.”

#13 What Is This. Just Opened Box

What Is This. Just Opened Box
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41points

#14 Bic Pens

Bic Pens
40points

#15 From 48 To 42, Bag Stays The Same

From 48 To 42, Bag Stays The Same
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38points

As per Meyersohn, nearly 40% of Americans do not own their home. “They missed out on soaring home values after the pandemic. Home prices have since ballooned to five times the average median income, trapping people in place.”

The result is that new members of the upper-middle class are redirecting their higher wages.

“Saving for a down payment feels increasingly futile to young workers who lack family wealth. So, many are shrugging at the housing market altogether and directing their expendable income toward splurges — a premium economy upgrade for your flight to Paris, say, or a nicer hotel with a spa treatment. You may not own a home, but you can have yourself a little treat instead," Morrow explains. "For all the Millennials out there who recall being scolded for their supposedly indulgent lifestyles, it’s time to take a big bite of avocado toast and a swig of that $8 latte."

#16 CeraVe's "Value Size" Moisturizer Went On A Capitalism Diet And Lost 15% Of Its Weight In Only Three Months - With A Price Increase

CeraVe's "Value Size" Moisturizer Went On A Capitalism Diet And Lost 15% Of Its Weight In Only Three Months - With A Price Increase
38points

#17 Always Pad Shrinkflation Investigation: 15 Years Of Overnight Ultra Thins

Always Pad Shrinkflation Investigation: 15 Years Of Overnight Ultra Thins
I've seen posts here about how Always is shrinkflating/reducing the size/quality of their menstrual pads. I happen to have an Always Ultra Thin Overnight pad from ~2011, ~2018, and 2025 to compare, so I did some comparison and analysis.
2011 and 2018 have different wrapper patterns but otherwise seem to be the exact same product. 2025 had a redesign.
The data:
I've bolded any significant differences.
Measurements:

Weights:

Obviously water is not comparable to actual use. However, for this analysis I felt it was enough.
Misc:

What I didn't compare: comfort, quality of materials (skin irritation), number of pads per package (I don't have the packages anymore, so this post is just about the actual individual pad product)
Tl;dr: The only measurable difference is in the thickness of the adhesive strip on the wings. Everything else is comparable if not exactly the same. No shrinkflation found of the product itself aside from the wing adhesive.
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38points

#18 Just Took My New Deodorant Stick Out Of The Box… Is The “30% More!” In The Room With Us?

Just Took My New Deodorant Stick Out Of The Box… Is The “30% More!” In The Room With Us?
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37points

Shrinkflation is, at its core, a sneaky way for businesses—mainly selling food and beverages—to boost their profit margins and counter-balance rising production costs. They do this by slightly (emphasis on ‘slightly’) reducing the size of the product. At the same time, they either keep the product's price the same or even raise it.

The idea behind this stealth tactic is that consumers are very sensitive to price increases, but they usually don’t notice size decreases. However, when they do notice the changes, this harms brand loyalty, consumer trust, and the company’s overall reputation.

#19 They Didn't Even Change The Package

They Didn't Even Change The Package
Haven't even noticed till I got home. All my life there have always been 20 eggs in the package. And it's not like they even changed the package - they simply left empty cells and covered them with the etiquette.
37points

#20 At Some Point We'll Get One Chip In That Big Can For 10 Times More. Pringles What Are You Doing?

At Some Point We'll Get One Chip In That Big Can For 10 Times More. Pringles What Are You Doing?
The price continues to increase and the total number of chips decreases, at some point we'll get empty can if they don't stop.
36points
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