The phenomenon called shrinkflation — where consumer products become smaller in quantity, size or weight while their prices stay the same or increase — is a "rip off," Biden said.
"Some companies are trying to pull a fast one by shrinking the products little by little and hoping you won't notice," said Biden, who called for the companies to put a stop to the practice.
These tactics tend to become more prevalent during times of high inflation, Dworsky said.
"This corporate greed is one of the reasons that Americans are frustrated by expensive grocery bills," Casey said in a December statement.
"I'm hoping with inflation subsiding a little bit that we'll see fewer examples, but it's never going to go away," Dworsky said.
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