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Price vs. Portion: Consumers Weigh In on Food Shrinkflation

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More than three quarters of consumers (77%) surveyed for Purdue University’s October Consumer Food Insights Report say they’ve noticed shrinkflation while grocery shopping over the month. Almost half (49%) have observed this for several food products. According to surveyed shoppers, shrinkflation is most common in snacks (78%), packaged desserts and sweets (53%), and frozen foods (48%). 

However, although the majority of respondents (82%) “often” or “always” check food labels for the overall price, only 51% check for the unit price, and just 44% check the weight. 

Other highlights from the report include: 

Over the last 30 days, respondents spent an average of $123 per week on groceries and $74 a week on restaurant dining and takeout. Weekly spending is up 5.9% from last October, and 11.2% from October 2022. 

Find more insights in the full report.

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