It really doesn't surprise me in today's "get rich on each customer" world.
I first noticed this when in the supermarket and saw that there were fewer and fewer of the 35 oz. cans of Italian tomatoes to use in making sauce. They became 28 oz. Then it was coffee beans - big bag used to be 39 oz., now 36 oz.... and on and on.
Hell, my Diamon matches won't always even stay lit long enough for me to light the tobacco. Should I ask for a refund for the ones in the box of 300 that didn't stay lit? (Trust me, they are banking on the fact that you feel it wouldn't be worth your time.)
Nevertheless, go for the throat, Harris! Somebody's gotta do it! (No joke intended) We consumers must be advocates of fairness.
I first noticed this when in the supermarket and saw that there were fewer and fewer of the 35 oz. cans of Italian tomatoes to use in making sauce. They became 28 oz. Then it was coffee beans - big bag used to be 39 oz., now 36 oz.... and on and on.
Hell, my Diamon matches won't always even stay lit long enough for me to light the tobacco. Should I ask for a refund for the ones in the box of 300 that didn't stay lit? (Trust me, they are banking on the fact that you feel it wouldn't be worth your time.)
Nevertheless, go for the throat, Harris! Somebody's gotta do it! (No joke intended) We consumers must be advocates of fairness.