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Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned.
Cadbury has reduced the size of Dairy Milk sharing bars by 10% as it passed on the impact of soaring costs to customers. It comes as the cost of living crisis gathers pace, with accelerating food inflation placing pressure on UK households.The figures for February showed that food inflation increased by 5.3% year-on-year, with milk, fresh meat and coffee reporting particular sharp increases. And shoppers say they are always most disappointed to realise their chocolate has been downsized (55 per cent), followed by crisps (44 per cent) and toilet rolls (38 per cent).
For reasons of hygiene and safety, personal grooming products, cosmetics or items of intimate clothing cannot be returned. Inflation has taken a bite out of Cadbury chocolate as the confectioner confirms it is shrinking Dairy Milk bars again.The poll found one quarter of adults feel they no longer get value for money for their Terry’s Chocolate Orange, which reduced in size from 175 grams to 157 grams. One third of Brits has stopped buying a product altogether in protest of Shrinkflation, and seven in 10 admit they would stay more loyal to a brand that maintained its product sizes despite rival brands opting to go smaller.