Galaxy and Cadbury Easter eggs have shrunk again: how much less chocolate.
Reduction in the size of chocolate eggs
According to The Sun: Famous Galaxy and Cadbury chocolate eggs have lost size this year, and it's another blow for shoppers. A Sun Money study showed that chocolate lovers buying large Galaxy Minstrels eggs are getting 20% less chocolate compared to last year.
POPULAR Galaxy and Cadbury Easter eggs have shrunk in size again this year, in another blow for shoppers.
These changes are quite noticeable, and many consumers are outraged at the reduction in the amount of product for the same price. With food prices rising and significant changes in the sweets market, shoppers have become more mindful of their product choices.
This situation reflects a general trend in the market where manufacturers are trying to maintain profits by reducing the volume of product available for sale. This raises concerns among consumers who are witnessing rising food prices and changes in product quality. In light of this, shoppers should stay vigilant and check labels to ensure they are aware of the volumes and quality of the products they are purchasing.
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