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you shrank my graham cracker, and still charged me the same price!

Posted Thu November 5, 2009 12:00 pm, by EMILY C. written to Nabisco, Inc.

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I have always purchased nabisco hraham crackers. To my suprise when I opened my most recent box I noticed thje crackers have shrunk! I asked my self "did I pay less since I am getting less?" The answer is "no!" I am very upset by these changes. Do you think your consumers are stupid? We know that you are short changing us, and in today's econimic times it is an especially low blow. I can only say this..I will be taking my graham cracker business elswhere!

Change the crackers back to the size they have been for the past 30 years!


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by RowdyRetailer Posted Fri November 6, 2009 @ 12:01 AM

I can name numerous items that have shrunk that consumers never even
realized.

Food items are more likely to be noticed, but bars of soap have
shrunk, tissues in tissue boxes reduced, rolls of paper towels have
shrunk, I could go on and on.


Good Day


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by Chadg Posted Thu November 5, 2009 @ 7:59 PM

im sure nabisco is no out to cheat the consumer. you mentioned the
economy, which nabisco is part of. perhaps their costs are going up
too, and they had to choose between shrinking the product or raising
the price. studies have shown that raising the price loses more
customers than shrinking the product.


dont take it personally. if you owned a business and your costs
doubled, what would you do?

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