P&G increased prices at the end of February and plans to raise prices on various products again in April.
The latest consumer product to increase prices by shrinking the size of the item is toilet paper.
Toilet paper joins the list of product sizes getting smaller ranging from detergent to snack items and even chicken nugget orders. Over the past 60 years, a single roll of Charmin toilet paper has shrunk by 90%, according to ConsumerWorld.org.
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