A motion put forward by the Alberta NDP this week asked for a public inquiry into the practice known as ‘shrinkflation’ — when packaging gets smaller, but prices stay the same. Skylar Peters reports on why it was dismissed and examines some of the items where Albertans are getting less bang for their buck compared to a few years ago.
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Alberta motion to examine ‘shrinkflation’ shot down
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