Stretchflation
Package looks bigger. Product is the same — or smaller. The opposite of slack fill: the box grew to mask the fact that nothing else did.

Product fill level decreased from 2/3 full to 1/2 full after water removal (stretchflation).

Bagels have increasingly larger holes, reducing the amount of actual product inside the package.

Stretchflation: Box is mostly air with significantly less chocolate content than package suggests; 65% air, only 45% actual candy.

Product quantity increased from 5 to 6 bars, but price increased from $3.49 to $5.24 (50% price increase for 20% more product).
Package size increased from 620g to 750g (20% increase) but price increased over 25% to $15, representing stretchflation rather than shrinkflation.
Package size increased from 620g to 750g (20% increase) but price increased over 15 dollars, representing a 25% price increase - an example of stretchflation rather than shrinkflation.
Package size increased from 620g to 750g (20% increase) but price increased over 25% to over $15, representing stretchflation rather than shrinkflation.
Package size increased from 620g to 750g (20% increase) but price increased by over 25% to $15+, representing stretchflation rather than shrinkflation.
Package size increased from 620g to 750g (20% increase) but price increased over 25% to $15+, representing stretchflation rather than shrinkflation.
Package size increased from 620g to 750g (20% increase) but price increased over 25% to $15+, exemplifying stretchflation rather than shrinkflation.
Package size increased from 620g to 750g (20% increase) but price increased over 15 dollars, representing a 25%+ price increase disproportionate to the quantity increase (stretchflation).