Skimpflation: How food companies are swapping ingredients to reduce costs
Skimpflation: How food companies are swapping ingredients to reduce costs

Skimpflation: How food companies are swapping ingredients to reduce costs

In addition to hiking prices and shrinking product sizes, some food companies have also been quietly downgrading ingredients to reduce manufacturing costs in a process known as 'skimpflation.'
That's the real headline. We are getting scammed left and right while food companies are recording record profits.
Right. Writing it as they did makes it seem that the food companies are doing this out of necessity, like they're barely getting by. They're doing this because they're evil, greedy, fucks.
More insidiously, it could also be read in a way that makes these companies look like heroes. "We're reducing costs to keep food prices low." type BS.
It could be true that middlemen are doing the profit-taking. Like, Amazon produces nothing, but takes a huge cut. So to see any profit, the producers reduce quality, quantity, etc. Of course, Amazon just tightens the screws and takes whatever profit they do eke out.