• vortic@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I’ve been thinking of a solution for this. What if products were required to be sold in standard increments. No 11.2 floz, either 6 floz or 12 floz. No 960 grams, only increments of 250 grams up to 1 kg, then increments of 1 kg. It would make product comparison much easier and make it obvious when shrinkflation is happening.

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      4 months ago

      It’s mandatory to display the price per kg or L in France, which makes comparing the value much easier.

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        4 months ago

        It actually is here in the US, too. At least in my state. It would still be helpful for monitoring for inflation as a consumer if sizes were fixed so that the actual price changes when the price per unit changes. For me it’s a lot easier to recognize that something went from $4.99/kg to $5.99/kg when the item is fixed at 1 kg than it is to recognize when the item went from 830 g to 691 g but remained $4.14.

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      4 months ago

      This type of mandate exists in specific industries. I’m really not sure why it doesn’t exist in other.