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The new ones are only about 20% smaller
than the old ones. I wouldn't have noticed if I didn't have a few of the cups in my car. Usually, I finish my coffee in the store, but occasionally I get out to my car before finishing, so I accumulate a few empty cups. Today, I stacked the cups together to throw them away, and one cup wouldn't fully nest within the others. I examined the cup below it to see if some foreign object was getting in the way, but that cup was empty. Comparing the two cups, I saw the older cup is larger than the new ones. The difference is just small enough that I didn't notice until trying to stack the old and new cups together. Granted the cups and coffee are free, but it does seem like a sneaky way to reduce costs -- the sort of thing I expect from Safeway but not a good store like Trader Joe's. A store that cares about its customers and doesn't try to shave a little cost at every opportunity. I hope this is not a harbinger of things to come. That would ruin Trader Joe's. |
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