- There's a term being used called "shrinkflation" where prices go up as the size of the container slowly shrinks, or they add filler ingredients (ie. Salt water to chicken)
- Salmonella being found in everything now such as baby formula, peanut butter, more common in poultry
- lowering food safety standards through executive order also apparently babies can drink cows milk now
Etc many more examples like this I think will be used to disguise scarcity so that they get the desired effect of weakening the population without causing revolutions
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i notice they are filling a lot more of the peanut containers with empty space, and they are filling a lot more of the chip bags or anything that comes in bags with air. you notice this too??
I don't buy chips much, but I see it happening with most things I buy. Soups are more watery. Even sardines aren't packed in the can like they used to be, you get a few loose ones in a can even though the oil is supposed to cost more than the fish