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  • Spike [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    A simple regulatory trick would be to always show at least one simple mass/volume cost per unit in metric units because they are sane and easy enough for a child to figure out

    Yeah that's what we have in Australia. Eg our ice cream has price/litre or 100ml, so a company changing the size of their tubs will be immediately noticed

    • InevitableSwing [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Another trick companies here do mess with the serving size. It can be small (or absurdly small) so a pack of potato chips shows the "200" in 200 calories in a extra big font but the serving size of 10 is in a much smaller font.

      Anyway, the food stuff is - cough - small potatoes compared to everything else - tech stuff, Wall Street, etc. One thing that really grinds my gears is that it's legal for members of congress to do insider trading.

      Every time a lib starts in about "How important Pelosi's house leadership has been for the democrats..." - I don't even bother making an argument. I just say "Yeah! Her pro-insider trading stance has been so important in helping to fix income inequality and it has benefited our democracy as a whole."

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      2 years ago

      They actually use packaging that deliberately hides how much smaller the products have gotten. Like the outside of the package is the same size, but the bottom has been altered so it's concave and takes up a lot of space. Or with snickers candy bars they started dividing the big bar in to to shorter bars of about the same lenght, but the total weight is smaller. It's... It's... it's really exhausting.