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Caran | 21:32 Tue 10th Nov 2020 | ChatterBank
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There is a cheese I like, it's a round softish cheese covered in chopped pineapple and almonds. It has a hole in the middle like a doughnut. They save money by not filling in the hole.
Oxo cubes used to be perfect cubes. Then they decided to shave each face until it resembled a letter X. All those shavings mean free oxos.
Anyone recognise any more of these crafty wheezes.
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The classic example is Polos.
And they fill Aeros with air bubbles so we are cheated out of chocolate
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Have you seen the size of Wagon Wheels and Mars Bars?
Beach balls are a con too!
Plus the 5 Packets of Crisps in Multi Packs which used to be in 6's.
The term for this is Shrinkflation. Instead of increasing the price they reduce the quantity. It is widespread. A typical box of 500g of cornflakes now only contains 400g.
Castello Pineapple Halo cheese has always been in the shape of a pineapple ring.
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I know Mamya, the point I'm making is it would cost more to fill the hole in.
Oxo "cubes" are a different shape but the same weight as the original cubes.
Until the regulations were changed recently this used to happen with cigarettes. A pack of '20' of the 'cheaper' brands would only contain 17.
//I know Mamya, the point I'm making is it would cost more to fill the hole in.\\

That is stating the bleedin' obvious. These things are sold by weight, not shape.
Soft-scoop ice-cream has air in it so, since it's sold by volume not weight, you don't get as much as ordinary ice-cream. This isn't the softee ice-cream (Mr Whippy type) I'm talking about, just the soft-scoop version.
The pineapple shape is the selling point.

Never mind.
Tim Hortons obviously saves on dough by punching a hole in the do-nut. But they make money by selling you the dough they cut out and calling them "Tim-Bits"...Great idea!

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