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<blockquote data-quote="santoshlv426" data-source="post: 1189605" data-attributes="member: 1941"><p>Agreed quality for some items is compromised, but when it comes to food, in my experience, a brand I use will retain the quality but perhaps reduce the pack size. Coffee is such an example. Take Nescafe, the Nescafe Classic is still the same. Nescafe as brought out other variants e.g Blend 43. </p><p>As for Gold Espresso, it's the same as always. </p><p>Same for Bakers Royal Creams, EET SUM MOR, granted it's gotten smaller, but it still tastes the same. </p><p>Taste and smell is visceral and it's unlikely companies will mess with their brands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="santoshlv426, post: 1189605, member: 1941"] Agreed quality for some items is compromised, but when it comes to food, in my experience, a brand I use will retain the quality but perhaps reduce the pack size. Coffee is such an example. Take Nescafe, the Nescafe Classic is still the same. Nescafe as brought out other variants e.g Blend 43. As for Gold Espresso, it's the same as always. Same for Bakers Royal Creams, EET SUM MOR, granted it's gotten smaller, but it still tastes the same. Taste and smell is visceral and it's unlikely companies will mess with their brands. [/QUOTE]
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