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Simplicity ,

“Great news taste”

Or

“New and improved”

jballs OP ,
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“Hey boss, we took the fish out of our fish sticks like you asked.”

“Great job, Johnson. Slap a “Great new taste” sticker on it and call it a day.”

Cowbee ,
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General enshittification, which is a consequence of declining Capitalism and the Tendency for the Rate of Profit to Fall.

_haha_oh_wow_ ,
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I’d argue that this qualifies as enshittification.

Annoyed_Crabby ,

Not sure if it need a specific term for that but watered-down seems to be the one being used for ages.

jballs OP ,
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Yeah. I was having trouble finding exactly what I was looking for by googling “Naked Juice watered-down”. I did find something else that suggested specifically what I was seeing with Naked Juice described as Applejuiceification. But that doesn’t seem as versatile to describe other food products.

davel ,
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Oh… you mean cheaper as in shittier not less expensive.

I don’t know of a name for it in general, but Cory Doctorow coined the term enshittification.

Enshittification (alternately, crapification and platform decay) is a pattern in which online products and services decline in quality.

jballs OP ,
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Haha I originally planned on writing “shittier” in the title, but then read it as “shit tier” and backed it out.

jballs OP ,
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Enshitification is what I thought at first, but I’ve only seen that for tech. The wiki starts with “a pattern in which online products and services decline in quality”, so it didn’t seem quite right.

TTH4P ,

I assume you mean the quality is quietly reduced without notifying the consumer? I’ve heard Cheapflation and Skimpflation.

TheRealCharlesEames ,

Enshittification

jballs OP ,
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That’s what I originally thought, but I’ve only seen that term for tech stuff. Wikipedia describes it as “a pattern in which online products and services decline in quality”.

sping ,

That’s a much broader term.

jballs OP ,
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“Cheapflation” sounds exactly like what I was thinking of. brusselstimes.com/…/not-so-fishy-fish-sticks-what…

In Albert Heijn’s fish sticks, the fish content dropped from 75% to 55%.

Eeewwww

jballs OP ,
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The reason I ask, is I noticed that Naked brand Strawberry Banana drinks now taste like regular juice, instead of having a thick smoothie taste. They used to advertise that each small bottle contained 22 strawberries, also listing the primary ingredient as strawberry puree. They now say each bottle is 6 and 3/4 strawberries, with the primary ingredient being apple juice. Strawberry puree is now listed as the 3rd ingredient.

Is there a term for when a manufacturer changes ingredients so drastically that it just ruins the original product? I’ve heard “enshitification” before, but always associated that with tech.

In before someone says Naked is all sugar and isn’t worth drinking in the first place.

WraithGear ,
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Its still referred to as shrinkflation as i have seen it used. Putting filler material is just hiding the shrinkage, but the motivators and the result is the same

Nollij ,

Shrinkflation is smaller quantities and/or higher prices. This is actually tracked in a variety of places.

Changing to a cheaper recipe/supplier is very hard to put metrics on, and isn’t tracked anywhere that I know of

WraithGear ,
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Right, by design. But when your are talking about the phenomenon casually, because the purpose and result is the same, shrinkflation seems to suffice. Are you asking for the name of the phenomena in the context of a detailed study? For that i am not sure it has a term it’s own.

jballs OP ,
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I think it’s different enough from shrinkflation that it needs its own name. My gripe specifically was with Naked Juice, where if it was just being sold in a smaller bottle, I would buy more. But the recipe has actually changed to a point where I don’t want to drink it at all now, because it’s just not the same.

From an article linked above, my emphasis added, this is different because consumers are less able to protect themselves from it by being informed:

“We have long observed shrinkflation and bad value for money maxi packs,” Laura Clays, spokesperson for consumer protection organisation Test Achats, told The Brussels Times. “However, these tactics were mainly dubious from a financial point of view. This is still unacceptable, but consumers were able to protect themselves by keeping an eye on the price per unit.

She stressed that in the case of “cheapflation”, the consumer is left more or less powerless. “This tactic is really about what people are ingesting, which is even more sneaky. While this will likely not have major health effects, eating less fishy fish sticks is definitely not a healthier meal option, so that’s not ideal.”

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