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Default 5 lb bag of sugar is 4 lbs...


"Doug Kanter" > wrote in message
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> "hob" > wrote in message
> ...
> >I was walking through the store yesterday, and I noticed that the "5

pound"
> > bags of sugar (of all producers) were now all 4 pounds.. (and the price
> > PER
> > BAG was also up from last year, fwiw).
> > Since I almost always buy by the "unit", e.g., can, bag, box, etc.
> > rather
> > than by the weight, I don't really pay close attention to the "unit's"
> > weight
> >
> > I realize there has been a lot of "downsizing" of the quantity without
> > any commensurate lowering of price (a lot of candy bars put out in new
> > displays in the past few weeks, e.g., ), but when did the "old

standards"
> > like sugar make that change?
> >
> > (FWIW 2 - It also looks like the price per pound of sugar is up almost
> > 100%
> > over last year.)

>
>
> It hasn't been downsized. They make 3 sizes currently:
>
> 4-lb. bag
> 4-lb. New Plastic Canister
> 5-lb. bag


The 5 lb bags from C&H and Crystal, offered for an eternity at the local
upscale bigmart, have been replaced on the shelf by 4 lb bags of C&H and
Crystal.

No 5 lb bags offered.

(ONTOH, I almost always buy "fine" baker's sugar in the carton, so for me
it's more a curiosity than anything else)

>
> The unit price *has* gone up some, but that's due to freight more than any
> other factor.
>
>