40% more ....hmmmm......of what???
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I recently bought some liquid laundry detergent. The label on the bottle said 40% more.
Yes....there was 40% more liquid, but I question the composition of the detergent....40% more water?
I noticed the liquid was much thinner than the regular-sized bottle. (I still had that bottle). I measured the caps and the "40% more liquid" cap was 22% larger.
Now I'm not a statistical mathematician, but there's something fishy going on. I have written the company to say shame on them.
Caveat: Buyer beware.
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For those who are curious; it was Arm and Hammer Clean Burst.
Yes....there was 40% more liquid, but I question the composition of the detergent....40% more water?
I noticed the liquid was much thinner than the regular-sized bottle. (I still had that bottle). I measured the caps and the "40% more liquid" cap was 22% larger.
Now I'm not a statistical mathematician, but there's something fishy going on. I have written the company to say shame on them.
Caveat: Buyer beware.
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For those who are curious; it was Arm and Hammer Clean Burst.
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Yeah I SOOOO don't fall for that. For EXAMPLE...Doritos and other chips say "20% more!" on it. Guess what? It's because they REDUCED the amount in the bag when the economy went south...so...it's the same size as before AND a little more expensive.
"Here, we're doing you a favor by putting the chips back in...20% more!"
"Here, we're doing you a favor by putting the chips back in...20% more!"
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Maybe it's sorta like the government, when they talk about cutting their budgets, like "we took a terrible cut" of 10% off of what they were planning on raising it by... :mrgreen:
So, your bottle is actually 40% larger than the bottle would have been if they'd already reduced the size by 20% like they plan to, probably soon. :mrgreen:
So, your bottle is actually 40% larger than the bottle would have been if they'd already reduced the size by 20% like they plan to, probably soon. :mrgreen:
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By the way I did ask for a refund for the misleading information on the bottle. The assumption was that I was getting 40% more product. Fool me once....
The only way we can combat this is to contact the manuafacturer and say Enough!
The only way we can combat this is to contact the manuafacturer and say Enough!
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Did you notice that pringles raised their price by 50 cents for the regular sized can then put a medium can on the shelf and called it the original sized can. they seem to think that the average consumer won't notice these things.
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Oh yes and watch out for the way they lower the prices and you think youare getting a deal. More than likely they have lowered the amount they have in the cans anyway. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR... The price of grocieries has goone sky high right along with cotton prices
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
Did you notice that pringles raised their price by 50 cents for the regular sized can then put a medium can on the shelf and called it the original sized can. they seem to think that the average consumer won't notice these things.
It is everywhere though....sunblock today was touted as being 20% more...I bought the same one I buy each year, brought it home and it is actually 2.5 oz LESS than the one last year and it cost $1.73 more!
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