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In reply to the discussion: When will consumers wake up to the shrinking food package + inflation scam? [View all]CountAllVotes
(20,893 posts)82. She isn't getting any more of it
Last edited Mon Sep 3, 2012, 10:42 PM - Edit history (1)
She is not eating it anyway -- a waste of money and there isn't much of that to waste around her.
I wish I could get her to eat wet food but she doesn't like it.
The late Old Kitty (who lived to be almost 18 years old mind you!) did not eat wet food either.
The last Mr. Flame (who died of grief IMO) would not eat canned food but would eat tuna at times. I hope this didn't cause him to die, I don't know.
I'm still real sad about losing my two cats.
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When will consumers wake up to the shrinking food package + inflation scam? [View all]
IDemo
Sep 2012
OP
Oh THANK YOU!!! I have been screaming this for so long here and on other blogs even at
nanabugg
Sep 2012
#89
But what you don't realize is that many "store brands" are owned by the big food manufactures. nt
nanabugg
Sep 2012
#90
I'm in Battle Creek. Kelloggs makes a lot of those store brands, I know.
knitter4democracy
Sep 2012
#92
the can tuna size shrunk too. I now wait til it's a buck a can and stock up to the
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#66
I buy the concentrate juice, but my grandfather used to make it from grapes
Drahthaardogs
Sep 2012
#81