Hey Everyone,
With inflation giving us nowhere to hide for a very long time, what things have you noticed have changed -- for the worse?
I was thinking of this topic last week while I was shopping for groceries.
I have a favorite brand of candles - - Tuscany -- they have great scents, colors, and are often on sale for half-price. They also have a sturdy metal lid that I find handy for snuffing them out when I'm done burning them for the day.
Lo and behold, I noticed a new crop of summer scents -- that now have corks for lids.
I guess I'm going to having to save at least one metal lid from each candle (they have different sizes) to use as a snuffer from now on, just in case.
I moved on to picking up a replacement jar of a staple sensitive skin cream I depend on -- then noticed that unlike the other jars before, this one no longer had a lid with a pump.
Thank goodness I didn't throw out the old jar, because now I'm going to have to save that pump to fit on future jars (and hope it lasts a long time.)
Yes, these aren't very earth-shattering things of course, but I just couldn't help noticing the stark difference -- while mumbling to myself about how cheap companies are getting.
My parents like to tease me about "saving all this junk" when they come over, but I always tell them I have a good reason as to why!
How about the rest of you?
* What things have you noticed have changed -- for the worse?
* Is your favorite pack of cookies, jar of spaghetti sauce, etc., now half the size -- but twice the cost?
* Have you noticed certain products disappearing altogether? (Such as, with some companies shrinking costs by eliminating extra varieties?)
* Is there some kind of staple you always bought, but has starkly changed over the years? Do you still buy it?
This past Christmas, I finally bought myself a pair of flannel jammies. Being a bit of a cheapskate, I'd put it off by just surviving with old t-shirts and sweats.
I should have stuck to those!
I'm not sure how they're even getting away with calling this "flannel" -- it's thin, hardly holds any warmth, and most certainly doesn't have that cozy, slightly "furry" feeling you get from REAL flannel. I was most dismayed by the fact that it was from a company that was supposedly well know to have good products, and had ordered from before.
What about you?
I would really like to hear all about your latest disappointments with products, services, and any other item you would like to tell us about.