Underpacking   December 5th, 2005

McVities have been underpacking their jaffa cakes for quite some time now,

The McVities Ripoff

Its a bit of a scam that several snack manufacturers have adopted as a way to to increase profits at essentially low/no cost on the basis that their consumers are stupid and don’t notice that the contents no longer fill the packaging. Well guys “Some settling of contents may have occurred during transit” just doesn’t cut it in this case. And yes, I know it says 12 cakes in the pack, which means that strictly speaking the trades descriptions act has not been breached, but lets face it, the game is up.

(Thanks to Darren for the tip on shrinking the image using flickr)

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October 28th, 2006 at 6:16 am
I Want My Jaffa Cakes | DarrenBarefoot.com Says:

[...] My curmudgeonly (no more than I, really) friend Joe makes a very valid point about cookie packaging. He took this photo of a box of Jaffa Cakes, a very tasty cookie of British origin (obsessive Wikipedia entry ahead): Its a bit of a scam that several snack manufacturers have adopted as a way to to increase profits at essentially low/no cost on the basis that their consumers are stupid and don�t notice that the contents no longer fill the packaging. Well guys �Some settling of contents may have occurred during transit� just doesn�t cut it in this case. And yes I know it says 12 cakes in the pack, which means that strictly speaking the trades the descriptions act has not been breached, but lets face it, the game is up. [...]

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