That may not be the best example. See the label “Now Stronger”? It’s possible that even though the sheets are smaller, you’re actually getting more suck-it-up per dollar.
I’m not saying that you are, just that it is a possibility. Showing a 5# bag of sugar replaced by a 4# bag of sugar at the same price would make a better example.
>>”Showing a 5# bag of sugar replaced by a 4# bag of sugar at the same price would make a better example.”<<
We noticed that exact thing with sugar yesterday at Walmart. We were in town anyway and we needed to get some milk and a quart of motor oil. After seeing what is happening to prices on food and how people were loading up their carts with commodity-type foods (rice/beans/canned goods) we ended up spending $182.00 on TP, laundry detergent, paper towels and lots of canned goods. Things that we will use anyway and that will surely continue to rise.