Yes. And the BigMac was actually big.

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tbh, the old one seems like it just has a lot more bread 😅

Bad photo. Shrinkflation is real 🔻

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Yeah, the shrinkflation is definitely real

No fan of shrinkflation, but in this case I would be happy for this industrial garbage to shrink into nonexistence.

I wish that is how it worked, but I'd guess their margins have gone up and total consumption of garbageiby society up too.