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The British Retail Consortium has urged retailers to become more transparent on pricing amidst complaint regarding decreases in the size of products.
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00:00We're price-sensitive creatures, and by that I mean that if things go up, we tend to be
00:05more reluctant to buy them.
00:07In economic terms, this is known as elasticity of demand.
00:11So in the sense, then, that if we are going to have to pay more for things, or we want
00:16them to be of value, as it were.
00:19So of course, what the producers are, particularly sweets, particularly the things that we buy
00:24on impulse.
00:26So let's have a look at some recent examples, one being Listerine Fresh Burst Mouthwash.
00:31This has shrunk from 600ml to 500ml, while its price at Tesco rose by 52 pence.
00:38Also PG Tips Tasty Decaf Pyramid Tea Bags have dropped from 180 to 140 bags recently.
00:45But it's not just these products.
00:47Shrinkflation is a widespread issue, affecting many items.
00:51But of course, there comes a point at which the production, particularly the raw materials,
00:55if I may so say, in chocolate in particular, that has gone up quite tremendously in recent
01:00years.
01:01And there's been a big problem this year with the crops.
01:03So we're going to have to pay more.
01:04So the 99p, or whatever it might be, no longer makes the money.
01:08Therefore, of course, you try and keep the fixed price.
01:11But of course, you reduce the amount that's in it.
01:13The UK government has emphasised the need for transparency and clear labelling, with
01:18the British Retail Consortium supporting this view.
01:22They advise consumers to stay vigilant by comparing prices and unit costs to make informed
01:28choices.
01:29The big thing, we're coming up to Christmas.
01:32And of course, if you look online and you see the size of the tubs that we used to buy,
01:36compared to what they are now, they're a whole lot smaller.
01:40Because as I say, we're getting less for the amount of money.
01:43But again, I was talking to somebody recently, and a big tub that may cost, say, five quid,
01:49if we had as many suites as we used to have, going back only a couple of decades,
01:54you'd be paying 20, 30 quid for that, which of course would be beyond the scope of most families.

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