Shrinkflation: supermarkets will be required to inform their customers via a poster – Image

Shrinkflation: supermarkets will be required to inform their customers via a poster – Image
Shrinkflation: supermarkets will be required to inform their customers via a poster – Image

May 5, 2024 at 12:20 p.m.

From July 1, supermarkets will have to inform their customers when products on the shelves have seen their quantity drop without their price decreasing, according to a decree published in the Official Journal on Saturday.

All supermarkets of more than 400 square meters in France will be required to affix a “visible” and “readable” label or poster near, or even directly on the packaging, of all products affected by “shrinkflation”. “, indicates the order from the Ministry of the Economy, noting the announcements made in mid-April by the government. “Shrinkflation” – from the English verb “to shrink” – consists, for manufacturers of consumer products, agro-industrialists or distributors, of reducing the quantities of products sold rather than increasing – too much – significantly the price, in a context where food prices have already increased by 20% in two years.

Consumers will find the formula established in the text: “for this product, the quantity sold has increased from Foodstuffs and non-food products marketed in a constant quantity (weight, volume) are covered by the order. However, bulk or pre-packaged foodstuffs whose quantity may vary during preparation, such as those in the deli section of supermarkets, are excluded.

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