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  Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil has gotten a lot crappier in the last couple of years. What other products have been downgraded?
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Next time you open a bag of chips, like, say for a football party or something - note the volume of the bag vs. the volume of the bag that the chips occupy.

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Human being said:Cereal boxes are made to be mutilated when opened and the plastic liner tears irregular. I believe this is so the cereal is stale in a week and you must buy another $6 box



My 7 year old uses scissors.
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Human being said:Cereal boxes are made to be mutilated when opened and the plastic liner tears irregular. I believe this is so the cereal is stale in a week and you must buy another $6 box



My 7 year runs with scissors.



Good to hear.
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. said:I ran out of aluminum foil yesterday; my last roll had lasted a couple of years.

This new roll, which I just opened, has foil that's thinner and a lot flimsier than the last roll. So, sometime in the last 2 years, Reynolds Wrap went from being a quality product -- a top name brand, too -- to being total sh-t.

What other brands have cheaped themselves out recently? It's a sad phenomenon.


You realize there are different options of tinfoil from Reynolds Wrap? You probably picked up a roll of the light duty and not the heavy duty rolls.
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1) Nutter Butter Cookies - When the FDA required that Trans Fats go on the labelling, Nabisco removed them from Nutter Butters. That's when I realized that most of their great taste was derived from trans fats. :mad:

2) Many Bottled euro beers are now 11.2 ounces. They used the excuse that they wanted to standardize on 330 ml as in Europe. f-ck that, this is America. Give me my 12 ounce bottle.

3) My local pub has pint glasses that look normal. The other day I poured a 12 oz beer into one and it went right to the f-cking rim! I've been getting ripped off by 4 ounces for years now! They achieve the allusion my making the glasses about a quarter inch less tall, slightly thicker bottoms (but not obviously so) and if you look closely the are almost cone shaped. :mad:
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. said:You realize there are different options of tinfoil from Reynolds Wrap? You probably picked up a roll of the light duty and not the heavy duty rolls.



That's what I was going to say. The heavy duty stuff still kicks ass. Also, the thickness is on the label so you can compare across brands - same is true with trash bags. Always compare the thickness of trashbags.
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Original_Lonely_Guy said:1) Nutter Butter Cookies - When the FDA required that Trans Fats go on the labelling, Nabisco removed them from Nutter Butters. That's when I realized that most of their great taste was derived from trans fats. :mad:

2) Many Bottled euro beers are now 11.2 ounces. They used the excuse that they wanted to standardize on 330 ml as in Europe. f-ck that, this is America. Give me my 12 ounce bottle.

3) My local pub has pint glasses that look normal. The other day I poured a 12 oz beer into one and it went right to the f-cking rim! I've been getting ripped off by 4 ounces for years now! They achieve the allusion my making the glasses about a quarter inch less tall, slightly thicker bottoms (but not obviously so) and if you look closely the are almost cone shaped. :mad:



Do you make up for it by shorting the bartender on his tips?
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Original_Lonely_Guy said:1) Nutter Butter Cookies - When the FDA required that Trans Fats go on the labelling, Nabisco removed them from Nutter Butters. That's when I realized that most of their great taste was derived from trans fats. :mad:




True. They used to be delicious. now they taste like quasi-peanut slabs of oil and chemicals.
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Fatf-ckFromJersey said:True. They used to be delicious. now they taste like quasi-peanut slabs of oil and chemicals.



I notice the sugar and the biscuit a lot more. The creaminess is largely gone.

I guess that is for the best, transfats are like toxic waste.
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Original_Lonely_Guy said:I notice the sugar and the biscuit a lot more. The creaminess is largely gone.

I guess that is for the best, transfats are like toxic waste.



Transfats are what made your hair fall out, right?
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chewy chips ahoy changed their recipe a few years ago and it's complete sh-t. The cookies are also much smaller than they used to be
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. said:chewy chips ahoy changed their recipe a few years ago and it's complete sh-t. The cookies are also much smaller than they used to be



I don't eat them, but if the package shows 0 trans fats on the label then this is probably what happened.
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Wow, this thread is a keeper. Everyone has something to b-tch about.
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hormel chili.
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I used to LOVE that sh-t in the 70s when I was 10 years old or so.

When you'd open the can there'd be a quarter inch thick layer of orange beef fat. It was nice and rich chili.

These days, they keep the fat at only about 8 grams and it is largely unsaturated (not beef fat). :thumbdown:
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. said:So, if I understand correctly, somehow it brings joy to you that the product you are currently buying is quite expensive - but that's OK because the crappy alternative has gotten to be expensive also?

Fascinating what passes for reasoning on this here premium ebiz forum these days.


No, I am happy that I have an healthy alternative to that toxic sludge that the corporations market as peanut butter.
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Cigarettes.
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Alpo. Boy and I used to eat well from just one can of the stuff. Now we need two cans to feel as full, unless we've gone dumpster diving.
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. said:No, I am happy that I have an healthy alternative to that toxic sludge that the corporations market as peanut butter.



organic peanut butter is pretty disgusting too.
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FATTER, RUDER, MORE COMABTIVE, AND EMPTIER INSIDE
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The back page of the coupon section in today's paper has an ad from Subway.

Look closely and you see a notation about the "30 oz. drinks" and picture of the cup.

Of course it used to be 32 oz.

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. said:The back page of the coupon section in today's paper has an ad from Subway.

Look closely and you see a notation about the "30 oz. drinks" and picture of the cup.

Of course it used to be 32 oz.

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The difference between 32 oz of soda and 30 oz is a tiny fraction of one penny. The big money-saving is in the smaller cup.
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glass coca cola bottles were pure luxury
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. said:The difference between 32 oz of soda and 30 oz is a tiny fraction of one penny. The big money-saving is in the smaller cup.

I doubt much saving for the cup either. Between the fountain soda and the cup they probably save 1 whole cent total, if that.

They must have got a new MBA who came up with the idea.

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