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Jaffa quake as McVitie's cuts pack sizes | Jaffa quake as McVitie's cuts pack sizes |
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The number of Jaffa Cakes has been cut from 12 to 10 in the latest example of packaged food "shrinkflation". | The number of Jaffa Cakes has been cut from 12 to 10 in the latest example of packaged food "shrinkflation". |
The boxes now weigh 4.3oz rather than 5.2oz, but McVitie's has reduced the recommended price from £1.15 to 99p. | The boxes now weigh 4.3oz rather than 5.2oz, but McVitie's has reduced the recommended price from £1.15 to 99p. |
Twin packs, which now have 20 cakes rather than 24, are now £1.89 rather than £2.19. | Twin packs, which now have 20 cakes rather than 24, are now £1.89 rather than £2.19. |
"These changes represent the same price per cake, however, pricing ultimately remains at the sole discretion of retailers," the firm said. | "These changes represent the same price per cake, however, pricing ultimately remains at the sole discretion of retailers," the firm said. |
A McVitie's spokesman added: "There is no change in the size, shape or weight of individual cakes in the McVitie's Jaffa Cake range." | A McVitie's spokesman added: "There is no change in the size, shape or weight of individual cakes in the McVitie's Jaffa Cake range." |
That, of course, did not stop aficionados taking to Twitter to express their feelings about the "Jaffa quake". | That, of course, did not stop aficionados taking to Twitter to express their feelings about the "Jaffa quake". |
However, others welcomed the move: | |
Earlier this year McVitie's reduced the size of its dark chocolate digestive biscuits from 332g to 300g - a 10% reduction. | |
It is far from the only company cutting the size of its products rather than raise prices following increases in costs. | |
In July, the Office for National Statistics said as many as 2,529 products had shrunk in size over the past five years, but were being sold for the same price. | |
As well as confectionery, these included toothpaste, orange juice and toilet roll. | |
Jaffa cakes were first produced by McVitie's in 1927. | |
Contrary to popular belief, the main flavouring in the jam insert is apricot, with an added note of tangerine oil, although they are named after the Jaffa orange. | Contrary to popular belief, the main flavouring in the jam insert is apricot, with an added note of tangerine oil, although they are named after the Jaffa orange. |
The company was challenged by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise that a Jaffa cake was a biscuit and therefore subject to VAT. | The company was challenged by Her Majesty's Customs and Excise that a Jaffa cake was a biscuit and therefore subject to VAT. |
McVitie's says on its website that it "successfully proved to the courts that a Jaffa cake is indeed a cake, and it is still VAT free to this day". | McVitie's says on its website that it "successfully proved to the courts that a Jaffa cake is indeed a cake, and it is still VAT free to this day". |