Luis,

Definitely a wave that is hitting us now, but one of the little ones before the rogue wave.

One thing I have noticed just lately (last 2 weeks) is siginificant package alterations.

One example I noted today...cheese blocks of a standard 600g size for the last 5 years...just changed to 520g...same price.

A 13.3% change/price inflation. I think this will be more common in NA where it seems to be more acceptable (and most likely less people can read and recognize the change).

Time to get a cow :-P

Juice bottles from 14oz to 12oz as well. This is one thing I love about recycling - when packaging looks a little different, I often have an old one to compare it to.

In true Orwellian fashion this inflation will not show up in the official CPI. Some bureaucrat will invoke hedonics to claim smaller amounts are better for the consumer.

Interesting. And I thought it was only me!

Here's another data-point: my children eat a sort of chocolate granola bar when the get out of school. (And a piece of fruit, too!) Up until now, there were (statistically speaking) a dozen or so chocolate chips visible on the top of the bar.

My daughter opened a new packet on the weekend, and thought we had bought the wrong kind, since no chocolate chips could be seen. Turns out it was exactly the same package, same product. Evidently they have reduced the amount of chocolate in order to maintain the same price. We found one chip in the bar...

I expect we will be seeing more of this in the future.