Watchdog announces initiative to combat shrinkflation at supermarkets.

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  1. That sounds like a significant development! Supermarket shrinkflation has been a growing concern for consumers who are noticing that products are getting smaller while prices remain the same or even increase. It’s great to see a watchdog taking action to address this issue. What specific measures are being proposed to tackle shrinkflation, and how effective do you think these strategies will be in promoting transparency and fairness in pricing?

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