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    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
      ChiefKiasu
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      SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2119873\" time=\"1696234610\" user_id=\"188234:

      Even worse, the variety pack, which used to be 2-2-2, is now 2-1-2, and the one they reduced from 2 to 1 is my favourite :mad: But since the price didn't change, does that mean there is no inflation 😄 ?
      No. We should thank them because that means they are trying to reduce our weight :rotflmao:

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      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
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        Seriously speaking, price increases are for those people who can bear it. If enough people sound and show their displeasure, companies have no choice but to reduce or maintain their original prices. My favourite cereal, for example, ballooned from $5.90 to $7.90 in just a couple of days. I simply refused to buy it anymore, and from the \"always full\" status of its stock (I check it every couple of days out of curiosity), it seems many others are doing so too. Recently, the price dropped to $6.20 and I bought a couple but it went back up to $7.90 again. Sigh. Next time, I'll stock up 😂

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        • 00skyblue000 Offline
          00skyblue00
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          Yes, i was wondering why FP fresh milk were still full on shelf, before lee_yl pointed out abt the amount. Checked last night, Greenfield is low stock now. Haha…

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          • sharonkhooS Offline
            sharonkhoo
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            ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2119903\" time=\"1696290447\" user_id=\"3:

            Seriously speaking, price increases are for those people who can bear it. If enough people sound and show their displeasure, companies have no choice but to reduce or maintain their original prices. My favourite cereal, for example, ballooned from $5.90 to $7.90 in just a couple of days. I simply refused to buy it anymore, and from the \"always full\" status of its stock (I check it every couple of days out of curiosity), it seems many others are doing so too. Recently, the price dropped to $6.20 and I bought a couple but it went back up to $7.90 again. Sigh. Next time, I'll stock up 😂
            I also switch brands if I feel the price increase is too much, and there is an alternative. For those bars, I haven't found an alternative, and similar bars are actually more expensive anyway.

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            • sharonkhooS Offline
              sharonkhoo
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              SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2119873\" time=\"1696234610\" user_id=\"188234:

              Even worse, the variety pack, which used to be 2-2-2, is now 2-1-2, and the one they reduced from 2 to 1 is my favourite :mad: But since the price didn't change, does that mean there is no inflation 😄 ?
              Deflation! (of product)

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              • lee_ylL Offline
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                SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2119860\" time=\"1696218420\" user_id=\"188234:

                Haha. I guess it could be a 1.5L container 60% full 😂 .

                There is a granola bar we buy that comes in a rectangular box. Fits six individual packages nicely. Now, the box comes with five packages 😆 .
                Haha, it’s akin to opening up a big bag of potato chips but inside filled with 80% air.

                Magnolia fresh milk used to be 1L per carton too? It’s now reduced to 946ml per carton. I understand 无商不奸,but NTUC FairPrice is a cooperative with lower tax rate as compared to CS, SS etc. Still can’t believe I bought threadfin at $66/kg while the same thing in CS Fresh only costs $50/kg. NTUC FairPrice can do better.

                There is this omega-3 mini capsules I usually buy, the bottle is still the same but the company has reduced the quantity from 400 to 360 capsules. Subtle form of inflation, you pay the same but get fewer

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                • lee_ylL Offline
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                  ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2119903\" time=\"1696290447\" user_id=\"3:

                  Seriously speaking, price increases are for those people who can bear it. If enough people sound and show their displeasure, companies have no choice but to reduce or maintain their original prices. My favourite cereal, for example, ballooned from $5.90 to $7.90 in just a couple of days. I simply refused to buy it anymore, and from the \"always full\" status of its stock (I check it every couple of days out of curiosity), it seems many others are doing so too. Recently, the price dropped to $6.20 and I bought a couple but it went back up to $7.90 again. Sigh. Next time, I'll stock up 😂
                  NTUC FairPrice tried to sell all their cabbages at $1.95 each.

                  Prior to that, I usually can get one at $1.30+ (by weight). When they repriced the cabbage at $1.95 each, nobody bought. After hanging on for a month or two, NTUC FairPrice then reverted to sell by weight and I now can get one at $1.30+ again! Can you imagine the substantial increase in price for just one cabbage.

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                  • starlight1968sgS Offline
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                    lee_yl\" post_id=\"2119913\" time=\"1696298075\" user_id=\"17023:

                    NTUC FairPrice tried to sell all their cabbages at $1.95 each.

                    Prior to that, I usually can get one at $1.30+ (by weight). When they repriced the cabbage at $1.95 each, nobody bought. After hanging on for a month or two, NTUC FairPrice then reverted to sell by weight and I now can get one at $1.30+ again! Can you imagine the substantial increase in price for just one cabbage.
                    At ntuc, the wongbak from china was sold at one big piece. Am i expected to eat it daily for one whole week? I asked the staff to cut into smaller pieces. She said the wongbak came as such.

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                    • doodbugD Offline
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                      slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2119910\" time=\"1696293131\" user_id=\"28674:

                      Deflation! (of product)
                      Haha, I see the term \"shrink-flation\" being used quite a bit in Western press 😛

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                      • EstéemaE Offline
                        Estéema
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                        doodbug\" post_id=\"2119916\" time=\"1696300462\" user_id=\"13281:

                        Haha, I see the term \"shrink-flation\" being used quite a bit in Western press 😛
                        Yes, it’s Skrinkflation! A newly accepted term of our times!

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