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Shrinkflation: cos’è e come riconoscere l’inflazione nascosta nei supermercati
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Shrinkflation: cos’è e come riconoscere l’inflazione nascosta nei supermercati

The article discusses 'shrinkflation,' a phenomenon where products become smaller in size while maintaining or increasing their price, effectively raising the cost per unit of product. This practice has become more common as companies face rising costs of raw materials, energy, transportation, and labor. Consumers often remain unaware of this change because they focus on the price rather than the quantity indicated on packaging, which is typically printed in small font. The article provides an example of ground coffee, showing how the weight decreased from 250 grams to 220 grams between 2020 and now, while the price increased slightly, leading to a much higher increase in cost per gram. Although shrinkflation is legally permissible if quantities are clearly labeled, it reduces consumers' purchasing power by making them pay more for less.

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Shrinkflation: cos’è e come riconoscere l’inflazione nascosta nei supermercati

The article discusses 'shrinkflation,' a phenomenon where products become smaller in size while maintaining or increasing their price, effectively raising the cost per unit of product. This practice has become more common as companies face rising costs of raw materials, energy, transportation, and labor. Consumers often remain unaware of this change because they focus on the price rather than the quantity indicated on packaging, which is typically printed in small font. The article provides an example of ground coffee, showing how the weight decreased from 250 grams to 220 grams between 2020 and now, while the price increased slightly, leading to a much higher increase in cost per gram. Although shrinkflation is legally permissible if quantities are clearly labeled, it reduces consumers' purchasing power by making them pay more for less.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a factual explanation of shrinkflation, focusing on economic mechanisms and consumer behavior without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political ideology. It does not frame the issue in a politically charged manner nor favor any side in the discussion.

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