Go to store

>go to store
>most shelves empty
>look at any product
>all have weird weights now like 11.62oz
>still cost more than it did before

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It’s called inflation retard

Why are the onions products always sold out?

yeah and my salary hasnt gone up

No fucking store ever has minute maid fruit punch in stock.

Imagine drinking that sugar garbage water.

If it did it would hurt the global standing of the USA. That’s how inflation works, someone has to do the lifting.

Shrinkflation is the term you actual retared.
I swer american mutts are the most areogant of the retards on this board and be range banned. Must be all that african and Spic interbreeding, but you all are fucking dumb as fuck.

Soap bars just keep shrinking. They were five ounces when I was a kid, then 4.5, then 4.2, now there are 3.7 and I believe even 3.2-ounce bars.

"81 million people voted" for this

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My city only has 2.7 bars

>all have weird weights now like 11.62oz


That 11.62 oz product was probably 15 oz. several years ago . It's called "shrinkflation". The standard size package of Lay's potato chips is now 8 oz. About 4 years ago it was 10 oz . About a decade before that it was 11.5 oz.

Half gallon ice creams are now 1.5 quarts

I like to mix it 90% vodka and the rest fruit punch but it's become over the years more and more out of stock all the time at everystore.
It's weird

>2024
>that will be $24.99

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>retared
>swer
>areogant
learn English before you talk shit, chang.

Soon I won't be able to afford my tendies.

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Cereal has stayed the same price for years now.

But about 15 years ago the box was literally 4x bigger.
Seems people are fine with inflation so long as the price doesn't increase, you just pay the same for less.

>go to walmart
>Shelves are fucking packed with food

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> That will be $17.96 plus tip

Last couple of times I ordered delivery, the portions were hilariously tiny, especially in contrast to the extravagant prices. I already don't like splurging on restaurant food to begin with, and this is just salt in the wound.