Companies found a new way to earn profits, reduced the weight of the product
New Delhi : Inflation has troubled the general public. Now some selected companies of the country have also found a new way to rob people's pockets. To avoid raising questions about directly increasing the rates of products, companies have planned to earn profits in a new way. Now, instead of cleverly increasing the prices of the products, these companies have decided to reduce the quantity of the products. It often happens that while purchasing a closed box or packaged item, we ignore its weight.
This week, many such brands of soybean refined have come in the market, whose weight is showing a decrease. However, its packing is of old style, due to which it cannot be detected. Some traders in the wholesale market have informed that only 840 ml oil is provided in one liter packets of oil brands like King, Ruchi, Soyam. Whereas earlier this packet used to contain 910 ml of oil.
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reduced weight of oil can
Despite reduction in quantity, the price of these products remains the same i.e. between Rs 130 to 140. Similarly, the weight of the refined can earlier was 15.900 kg, now it has been reduced to 15.300 kg. This tin can also adds weight to the can, which simply means that the amount of oil has been reduced.
Decreased weight of all products
It is being told that from biscuit maker Parle-G to Maggi maker, companies have been playing this game for a long time. However, in the explanation regarding this, it is said that the companies are also forced to do this, because the cost and labor cost have also increased. In such a situation, the weight of all the products from biscuits to namkeen has been reduced.
Haldiram also lost weight
Snack company Haldiram is also not behind in this game. This company has reduced the weight of Moong Dal Namkeen worth Rs 10, which was earlier 38 grams, to 36 grams. Not only this, the weight of Haldiram's Bhujia has also been reduced from 55 to 32 grams. A businessman has informed that the quantity of Bikaji Namkeen packet worth Rs 10 has been reduced from 80 grams to 40 grams.
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