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Board Economics
Re: Inflation & Supply Chain Issues-How bad is it going to get?!
by
stompix
on 27/10/2021, 17:29:34 UTC
Example: Mars went from 62.5 to 58 to 51 grams. It's amazing how marketing works:
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Mars says it's to encourage people to eat more healthily
Lol. Now I eat 2 of them.

And now both Snickers and Bounty come in a 3 pack or Trio where instead of two pieces you obviously have 3 but they went down to 37.5 grams while the standard size is not 50grams, so you're buying 3 but you get two.

I seriously think we need a damn standard when it comes to this shit, bring back the normal bottles, no 470ml, 235ml, 960ml, make it mandatory for all of them to use 250,500, and 1l. That's it, f* your design, f* your whatever, everyone stick to this.
Same for food items, If I go to Carrefour or Aldi I would probably be able to every possible package in 5 grams increments.

The only good thing that happened lately is that because of an EU directive some have started showing the price per/kg in most of the EU, and to be honest, it's damn helpful, I was amazed once to look at two nearly identical in size pudding cups that were close in price and to see that in price per kilo was actually more expensive by 40%! A few cents there, a few grams less, and there you have it!

Hasn't the increased demand pushed to a larger production, or is there a wider supply chain issue causing it?

In order to produce more, you need more machines, in order to get more machines, the manufacturer needs more materials, to get more material you need more machines to process them. this is not a thing that can be overcome in a few months.