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Bremykt Gourmet: Saltier, Smaller, and More Expensive

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Price of Bremykt Gourmet Rises Despite Minimal Change in Ingredients

Consumers are facing​ a price increase on​ Bremykt Gourmet despite a negligible alteration to its ‍composition – a​ mere 0.7 gram increase in salt content per package.The premium spread, marketed as a ​return to ​its original recipe, is now costing shoppers more, raising‍ questions about‌ value ⁤and “shrinkflation” ‌tactics in the food industry.

The price hike is particularly‌ notable given the relatively low ⁣cost of salt. While a kilogram of coarse-grained sea⁣ salt retails for approximately 8-10 Norwegian kroner, a kilogram of ‍standard table ‍salt ‌is⁣ available for ⁤around 15 kroner. This discrepancy suggests ⁣the slight increase in salt content⁣ is disproportionately impacting the⁣ final price of Bremykt Gourmet, affecting households seeking a familiar​ flavor at an⁣ affordable cost.

Bremykt Gourmet’s recent ‍reformulation focuses on ‍reverting to‍ its original ingredients, with ⁣the⁢ primary adjustment ⁣being ⁣the increased ​salt level.Testers confirm the‍ difference in taste is perceptible, but the nutritional changes ‌beyond salt are described as marginal. This leads to concerns that the product is⁣ essentially undergoing ​a ‍form of⁤ shrinkflation ‍- a ‍reduction in quantity or quality⁤ disguised​ by maintaining ⁣or increasing the price.

The term “shrinkflation,” defined as reducing the size or amount of a product while keeping the price the same or increasing ⁤it, is becoming increasingly relevant as food costs rise and manufacturers seek⁢ ways to‌ maintain profit margins. ‍The Bremykt‍ Gourmet⁣ case highlights how even minor ingredient adjustments‌ can ‌be leveraged to justify price increases, potentially ⁣impacting‍ consumer budgets.

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