
France has mandated that by July 1, all retailers must display warnings for products that have undergone shrinkflation, a practice where product sizes are reduced without a corresponding price cut. This move, as stated by France's finance minister, aims to combat what is described as a 'scam' affecting consumers.
By July 1, stores in France will have to put warnings in front of all products that have been reduced in size without a corresponding price cut, in a bid to combat shrinkflation. “The practice of shrinkflation is a scam,” France’s finance minister said. https://t.co/VXO2oTIg6j
⚠️ FRANCE ORDERS RETAILERS TO DISPLAY SHRINKFLATION Full Story → https://t.co/kb66HEtEUy French retailers will have to notify shoppers when products have been reduced in size without a corresponding cut in prices in an effort to tackle so-called shrinkflation, the finance… https://t.co/4mne8lvDdY
That's some of the most brazen shrinkflation yet. https://t.co/pXuNQAk9mC
