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It has come to light that Goya has conspired to manipulate market share and force consumers to purchase more of their product.
If you look at the recipe printed on the back of the package it explicitly calls for 1 pound of split peas.
The package of split peas only contains 14 ounces
There are 16 ounces in a pound and therefore Goya has blatantly created a no win situation forcing consumers to either purchase more split peas or try to make soup that will not be satisfying as it will lack 2 ounces of peas.
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no_hypocrisy
(46,080 posts)Even if you do your math and adjust the measurements (like I do) by multiplying the original measurements by 0.875, you are faced with having to estimate measurements that don't exist, such as 0.65 of a teaspoon for example. It's possible to modify but too difficult for ideal outcomes.
Maraya1969
(22,478 posts)Fla Dem
(23,650 posts)OTOH, many canned and bagged products have dropped from 16 oz to 14-15 oz. While that doesn't appear to be a big deal, after all, what's 1 or 2 oz less you say. However, if you're selling a million of those products in a year, that's 1 million -2 million extra oz of product. So in the case of a 15oz can, that's 67,000 extra cans/bags you get to sell without increasing your inventory.
I really hate that companies are doing this and in many cases raising their prices on the smaller size product as well.
customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)that most consumers would even notice that the amount called for in the recipe and the amount in the bag were slightly different. And if they did notice, they really wouldn't care, at least not enough to buy another bag of dried peas.
I think that the OP's contention that skipping the extra peas will "make soup that will not be satisfying" was used in lieu of the sarcasm tag. For me, I've sworn off of pea soup since watching "The Exorcist" back in 1973.