posted by gut
A while back I noticed my coffee went from 12oz to 10oz per bag, for the same price (of course).
And saw an article just a few days ago how a lot of items like that are subtly shrinking. That's been the case with potato chips for years - they claim the extra air keeps the chips from getting smashed, but obviously that's a lie.
It’s not air inside the chip bag. It’s pure nitrogen to keep the chips from going stale (oxygen does that) during shipping/storage.
Not being a smart ass just more FYI in case people didn’t know.
Most foods/drinks are packaged in either nitrogen, carbon dioxide, or a combination of the 2.
Most red meat is packaged in what is called a 3 gas mixture of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide (no worries, ppm levels).
The monoxide helps preserve the red color, nothing else.