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  2. Brace Yourselves: Shrinkflation Is Here. Check Out the ... - AOL

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    71% of Americans Have Noticed Shrinkflation — Here Are the Products and Categories That Shrunk the Most ... Ultra Strong shrank from 286 sheets a roll to 242, prices jumped 31.4.% per 100 count ...

  3. Shrinkflation hits 1 in 3 grocery items, including these ...

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    Read on to see what kind of products have shrunk the most. ... Out of 20 products it tracked from prior to the pandemic until today, about 60% had reduced their sheet count, the study found ...

  4. French supermarket chain is using ‘shrinkflation’ stickers to ...

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    Guigoz infant formula produced by Nestlé went from 900 grams (31.75 oz) to 830 grams (29 oz), while Unilever’s Viennetta ice-cream cake shrank to 320 grams (11 oz) from 350 grams (12 oz).

  5. Shrinkflation - Wikipedia

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    The UK Office for National Statistics wrote in 2019, "We identified 206 products that shrank in size and 79 that increased in size between September 2015 and June 2017. There was no trend in the frequency of size changes over this period, which included the EU referendum.

  6. London shrunk - Wikipedia

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    Preshrinking is a process in which fabric is intentionally shrunk before it is cut and sewn into a garment or other textile product. [6] [7] Manufacturers use the term "pre-shrunk" to describe fabric or garments that have undergone processing, which is expected to limit shrinkage to less than 3% in either direction during standard wash tests or laundering. [8]

  7. Sanforization - Wikipedia

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    The aim of the process is a cloth which does not shrink significantly during production, cutting, ironing, sewing, or especially, by wearing and washing the finished clothes. Cloth and articles made from it may be labelled to have a specific shrink-proof value (if pre-shrunk), e.g., of under 1%.

  8. Biden calls out 'shrinkflation' as part of a broader strategy ...

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    President Joe Biden is going all-in on calling out “shrinkflation.” The term applies to a seemingly covert way for companies to raise prices by ever so slightly reducing the size of their ...

  9. Dimensional stability (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] Manufacturers use the term "pre-shrunk" to describe fabric or garments that have undergone processing, which is expected to limit shrinkage to less than 3% in either direction during standard wash tests or laundering. [13] Woolen fabrics have a natural tendency to shrink, which can lead to deformation in the final garments.