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What significant decreases in volume or quanity have you noticed in your grocery cart ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3742871" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>I believe since we can't rely on the integrity/honesty of most manufacturers/packagers of food products, that a law needs to be passed, with a strict penalty if violated, that if the stated quantity on the package isn't the total amount of the main product, that a second statement of the actual quantity of the main contents must be listed as well - or at least what the percentage of the main labeled product is. I, for one, don't like paying for water or oil that is nearly half of the stated net weight or volume.</p><p></p><p>Such afore mentioned labels would reveal the truer inflation for when containers or volume of the contents shrink.</p><p></p><p>Umm --- Ah --- Er --- Shouldn't the FDA have something to say about this?</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3742871, member: 745"] I believe since we can't rely on the integrity/honesty of most manufacturers/packagers of food products, that a law needs to be passed, with a strict penalty if violated, that if the stated quantity on the package isn't the total amount of the main product, that a second statement of the actual quantity of the main contents must be listed as well - or at least what the percentage of the main labeled product is. I, for one, don't like paying for water or oil that is nearly half of the stated net weight or volume. Such afore mentioned labels would reveal the truer inflation for when containers or volume of the contents shrink. Umm --- Ah --- Er --- Shouldn't the FDA have something to say about this? Woody [/QUOTE]
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