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Butter matter
LivinLife
31 Jan 2010 10:13pm
I too was disturbed to see the reduction in the size of a block of butter with some brands. I simply will not buy them now. Its so close to misleading the customer - if they were giving 10% free it would be all over the packaging!
What's next
John Billing
07 Aug 2009 4:21pm
In the case of the cheese and coffee did the manufacturer think no-one will notice the change! To quote from Hamlet "Something is rotten in the state of ....".
tricky
Past member
31 Jul 2009 10:35pm
Well, that is interesting MacThistle. I was commenting on another issue about country of origin labelling and how I wasn't paying attention. Now I'm learning that its not just where its how much that needs to be checked. Honestly, I wish companies would just tell the truth. It seems to be an old fashioned way of doing business for some.
Pams Butter
MacThistle
09 Jun 2009 11:03pm
I recently purchased what I thought was my usual 500gm block of Pams butter only to find that when I got home it was in fact only 400gms! On my next visit I returned to the dairy dept to check if perhaps there was now a 400gm block alongside the 500gm block, but no, no sign of the latter! I often buy Pams butter due to its price, in this case $2.99. What is going on? Do Pams no longer make the 500gm block, and how is it that producers/manufacturers are quick to let you know on the packaging that you are getting 20% more product for the same price yet very sneakily say nowt when reducing the size but not the price. This is wrong! And its misleading. The same has happened to my 100gm coffee, its now 90gms (International Roast) To the producers I say, if you are going to crow about how wonderful you are for giving us that little bit more for same price etc at least have the honesty to tell us that you will soon be reducing the quantity due to what ever excuse. That or I want the right to refuse to pay the same price for a 100gm pack of product that now is 90gms!
I too was disturbed to see the reduction in the size of a block of butter with some brands. I simply will not buy them now. Its so close to misleading the customer - if they were giving 10% free it would be all over the packaging!
In the case of the cheese and coffee did the manufacturer think no-one will notice the change! To quote from Hamlet "Something is rotten in the state of ....".
Well, that is interesting MacThistle. I was commenting on another issue about country of origin labelling and how I wasn't paying attention. Now I'm learning that its not just where its how much that needs to be checked. Honestly, I wish companies would just tell the truth. It seems to be an old fashioned way of doing business for some.
I recently purchased what I thought was my usual 500gm block of Pams butter only to find that when I got home it was in fact only 400gms! On my next visit I returned to the dairy dept to check if perhaps there was now a 400gm block alongside the 500gm block, but no, no sign of the latter! I often buy Pams butter due to its price, in this case $2.99. What is going on? Do Pams no longer make the 500gm block, and how is it that producers/manufacturers are quick to let you know on the packaging that you are getting 20% more product for the same price yet very sneakily say nowt when reducing the size but not the price. This is wrong! And its misleading. The same has happened to my 100gm coffee, its now 90gms (International Roast) To the producers I say, if you are going to crow about how wonderful you are for giving us that little bit more for same price etc at least have the honesty to tell us that you will soon be reducing the quantity due to what ever excuse. That or I want the right to refuse to pay the same price for a 100gm pack of product that now is 90gms!