Explainer: That shrinking feeling — downsized products
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From toothpaste to tuna fish, hot dogs to hand soap, companies have been shaving ounces and inches from packaged goods for years, usually blaming it on rising costs for ingredients and energy.
Eagle-eyed readers provided these examples of weight loss. Customer-service reps provided the reasons.
Read the full report by Consumer Reports, including tips on what you can do to fight this trend.
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Ivory dish detergent
Old: 30 oz.
New: 24 oz.
Difference: -20 percentReason: The 30-ounce product was discontinued in smaller stores, due to increased costs for raw materials.
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Tropicana orange juice
Old: 64 oz.
New: 59 oz.
Difference: -7.8 percentReason: Last winter's freeze in Florida. The choice was to raise prices drastically or drop package size. Based on consumer research, people preferred to keep the same price and get a little less juice to keep within their budgets.
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Kraft American cheese
Old: 24 slices
New: 22 slices
Difference: -8.3 percentReason: The larger 16-ounce package was discontinued because it wasn't selling.
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Kirkland Signature (Costco) paper towels
Old: 96.2 sq. ft.
New: 85 sq. ft.
Difference: -11.6 percentReason: "It's a good question. I'll look into it and e-mail a response." (We never got one.)
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Häagen-Dazs ice cream
Old: 16 oz.
New: 14 oz.
Difference: -12.5 percentReason: Due to the cost of ingredients and facility costs, it was either change the size of the container or raise the price.
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Scott toilet tissue
Old roll: 115.2 sq. ft.
New roll: 104.8 sq. ft.
Difference: -9 percentReason: A strength improvement increased the amount of fiber by 10 percent. The company also chose to realign the roll to match what other companies are doing. It's also an alternative to a price increase.
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Lanacane first aid spray
Old: 113 grams
New: 99 grams
Difference: -12.4 percentReason: It was reformulated to provide more cooling and a finer, faster-drying spray. The propellant ratio was increased, and since propellant weighs less per unit volume, the net weight in the same-size can was reduced. Can size was retained to ensure the product would fit in the same space as the one it replaced.
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Chicken of the Sea salmon
Old: 3 oz.
New: 2.6 oz.
Difference: -13.3 percentReason: The company hadn't provided one at press time, but StarKist, which downsized its tuna pouch, blamed the rising costs of ingredients and packaging.
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Classico pesto
Old: 10 oz.
New: 8.1 oz.
Difference: -19 percentReason: Rising gas prices.
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Hebrew National franks
Old: 12 oz.
New: 11 oz.
Difference: -8.3 percentReason: The marketing department decided to change the packaging, and with that came a change in size.
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