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Jaffa Cakes packet size reduced in latest 'shrinkflation' move Jaffa Cakes packet size reduced in latest 'shrinkflation' move
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These are the latest examples of “shrinkflation”, a phenomenon whereby manufacturers reduce the size of products ranging from chocolate bars to fruit juice and even toilet roll but consumers still pay the same price. Notable examples include Toblerone spacing out its signature triangles and Mars shrinking its sharing bags of Maltesers by 15%. Box of McVitie’s snack to contain 10 rather than 12 cakes, as Cadbury also reduces Double Decker and Picnic pack sizes
Zoe Wood and
Sarah Butler
Tue 26 Sep 2017 16.21 BST
Last modified on Mon 27 Nov 2017 16.24 GMT
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