Foods They Don't Want You To Know Have Secretly Changed

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Published 2024-07-08
Time to take a look at some of your favourite foods that have secretly changed... and not in a good way!
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All Comments (21)
  • I notice all that changes. I dont hate changes. I hate being robbed blind by greedy corporates.
  • I got a Toblerone for Christmas from a friend, opened it, and was completely baffled because I hadn’t had a Toblerone in years but remembered the peaks being more curved. Still slightly scarred
  • Subway in the UK isn't legally allowed to say "eat fresh", because their vegetables are flash frozen (as is their meat, which is made of a paste + meat glue and isn't actually pieces of steak etc). Their "bread" is classified as cake due to the massive volumes of sugar in it and their sauces might as well be frosting.
  • @the1-upclub98
    Haven't started the list yet, but the "Didn't this use to look bigger?" hook reminded me of summer vacation last week. We had a pack of peanut butter Oreos and a pack of Double Stuff Oreos, and noticed that there wasn't much "Double" to the "Stuff," so we stacked two peanut butters, compared it to one of the Double Stuffs, and came to the conclusion that there was almost no difference between a regular Oreo and a Double Stuff one. Shrinkflation is just sad.
  • According to recent news, shrinkflation may not be legal for much longer if lawmakers have a say. That doesn’t mean it’ll stop since most companies do so much illegal activities. But at the very least it could be a step in the right direction for us consumers.
  • @petermiller4953
    Shrinkflation sucks! I'm fed up with it! Bring back normal sizes already! I mean, "large" size boxes of cereal used to be regular sized. Now, they call this a "large". Our "Family size" was our "large" back then. And the "Giant" size we have now was our "large" then
  • @ting280
    Yea I remember looking at a package of Black Diamond cheese slices with 22 slices in there when a week prior they were 24. I was dead broke at the time, practically homeless and this change meant I went a day or 2 without cheese. Back then I could eat for a month off $20 worth of groceries. That's no longer possible.
  • @tedalbert212
    One thing I noticed was hen you mentioned Kraft mac and cheese , I remember when I was younger, the cheese was darker, and tasted better, now the cheese is paler and tastes terrible.
  • @Fireman123434
    Crooked big corporations. Noooooo, who would have guessed 😂😂😂
  • @thisisme3238
    Guess I'm a little different than most customers, I ALWAYS look at the ounces on everything...and can catch them "red-handed" at trying to scheme us. 😮
  • Pringles even changed their logo, making him look like he lost his spark
  • Whiska's Perfect Portions wet cat food used to come in a 100gram package. The company split the package in half, added more packaging, but each 'half' is only 37.5 grams. Same price but you're missing 1/4 of the cat food.
  • @dawndixon402
    A few years ago. Toilet paper rolls became, much more narrow. Our toilet paper holders. They could only store 4 rolls, now they store 5.
  • @Girl-Next-Door
    They may have removed artificial yellow 5 & 6 but it was replaced with "sunset yellow" which is still an artificial colour and dangerous to those who can't consume artificial colours and flavors. (M.C.A.S. OR Histamine Intolerance) and it's in everything and I mean EVERYTHING. My latest shock this week?... Hickory Sticks have artificial red, yellow AND blue in them yet they aren't even colourful! Check ALL LABELS folks!!
  • @rottenroads1982
    Remember: Corporations ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS. All they care about is Your Money in Your Pockets, and nothing else, so whenever a company does the Shrinkflation, they are not thinking about the people buying the product, they only care about the Profits they make and the money they cash up on. Also, on this list, I do believe the Domino's Pizza section showcases when corporation owners put aside their greed and actually do the right thing. They shouldn't be just an example for all the other companies listed in the video, but also every other company in the world.
  • @rmalmeida1976
    McD's changing their fried pies to their baked garbage is the worst change ever. Thank goodness there is a local burger joint near me that still fries their apple pies. It's heaven.
  • McDonald's fries used be fried in a beef tallow and were, for a few decades, considered the best tasting fast food fries worldwide. Then they changed to vegetable oil for health reasons, I think, and all of that flavor was lost.
  • @Jesse-zk9ge
    Actually I believe stuff like this is what makes a time machine somewhat practical. If I had a time machine, I myself would be a little bit nostalgic. I would probably go back to some of the restaurants that I like that are no longer around. I would also use it too shopping for better deal and to get the products that I remember growing up with which have changed today.
  • @zanieyoung2201
    Not just food, but everyday items! Don't believe me? Check out your favorite paper products!