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Shrink, album by German indie rock/electronica group The Notwist; Shrink, independent drama film starring Kevin Spacey; Shrink, also known as Experiment 001, a fictional genetic experiment from the Lilo & Stitch franchise; Shrink, sixth book in the Special X series by Michael Slade, also known as Primal Scream
In economics, shrinkflation, also known as package downsizing, weight-out, [2] and price pack architecture [3] is the process of items shrinking in size or quantity while the prices remain the same.
That doesn't necessarily mean prices are falling; rather, the pace of price increases has slowed sharply compared to the outsized spikes experienced during the pandemic, when inflation hit a 40 ...
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Once you become an adult, you typically reach your full height. That's a number that comes up regularly in your life, whether it's at the doctor's office or while shopping for a pair of pants.
The trend of shrink appears to be far from reversing course, with losses more than doubling over the past five years. Why retail’s $100 billion ‘shrink’ crisis may not be all about ...
See Rat running for an alternate meaning. Akld guy 20:19, 17 September 2015 (UTC) I usually use it for the analytical psychology sort, who shrink complex and disparate issues into simpler archetypes, for easier compartmentalization.
Retail theft, or "shrink," as business executives put it, has run wild. In waves of earnings calls , references to shrink resemble the retail industry's upside-down version of mentioning AI.