Kellogg's reduces Crunchy Nut packaging: how the weight and price have changed.
Reduction of servings in breakfast boxes
According to The Sun: Large packages of Kellogg's Crunchy Nut now contain one serving less, but the price remains unchanged. This is yet another example of hidden shrinkflation that affects budget-conscious shoppers.
Tesco offers 460-gram packages of this popular breakfast for £3.40. The 500-gram bag, which is no longer available on the supermarket's website, also cost the same.
This phenomenon of volume reduction without a price change is becoming increasingly common in the food industry. Consumers, especially those trying to stick to a specific budget, may feel the negative impact of such changes. This situation once again highlights the importance of being mindful of price tags and product information to avoid unexpected expenses.
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