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Yes

 @BDVR4LSdisagreed…2wks2W

Companies should make and sell products that consumers want. The likelihood that any public sector regulator can improve on that is impossible to believe.

 @BF29N89One Nation agreed…24hrs24H

Sakatas used to be FOUR ROWS.

You now get 3.

But still pay for 4.

Next time a boomer mentions avo on toast being the sacrifice you have to make to buy *their* home, tell them you agree and now only have to buy ½ an avo - because there's not enough Sakatas to eat a whole one anyway.

You put that $1.50 away every week - smiling smugly... coz you know you're now on the path of the righteousness towards home ownership.

Sakatas.
Keeping the great Australian Dream Alive ½ an avo and a row of rice crackers at a time.
On ya champs. ✊️

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No

 @BF29N89One Nation disagreed…24hrs24H

Sakatas used to be FOUR ROWS.

You now get 3.

But still pay for 4.

Next time a boomer mentions avo on toast being the sacrifice you have to make to buy *their* home, tell them you agree and now only have to buy ½ an avo - because there's not enough Sakatas to eat a whole one anyway.

You put that $1.50 away every week - smiling smugly... coz you know you're now on the path of the righteousness towards home ownership.

Sakatas.
Keeping the great Australian Dream Alive ½ an avo and a row of rice crackers at a time.
On ya champs. ✊️

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Yes, and require clear price per unit labeling so any size change is immediately obvious

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Yes, shrinkflation is a sneaky way for corporations to hide inflation and mislead shoppers

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es, but just require a 'New Smaller Size' label for six months after a change

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o, this would create a ridiculous government bureaucracy to police the size of chip bags

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No, companies must be free to adjust product sizes to manage their own rising costs

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No, it's better than raising the sticker price, which can hurt families on a tight budget

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