This is poorly presented in this graphic from Good (via Consumer Reports) but worth taking a minute to really contemplate (and, I suppose, affect what you buy.)

This is poorly presented in this graphic from Good (via Consumer Reports) but worth taking a minute to really contemplate (and, I suppose, affect what you buy.)

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    I wonder what of this is due to legislation and what is due to brand sneakiness…
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    the amount of product gets smaller while the price goes up. the consumerist posts about this all the time! (then again,...
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    — — It’s the old trick. Reduce size, increase cost… Blame fuel and production costs.That way you get the pleasure of...
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