During his State of the Union address, President Joe Biden reached for one of his top recent peeves: shrinkflation.
“Too many corporations raise prices to pad the profits, charging more and more for less and less,” Biden said. He complained about skimpier Snickers bars and added: “The snack companies think you won’t notice if they change the size of the bag and put a hell of a lot fewer — same size bag — put fewer chips in it.”
Less coffee in a can, more air in a bag of cereal, fewer sheets in a toilet paper roll — shrinkflation lets higher prices hide in plain sight without instantly shocking shoppers. NPR’s Planet Money dubbed it “inflation’s devious cousin.”