So...the other day my husband stared in disbelief when he discovered that he got only one bowl of the Breyers Dulce de Leche ice cream. I found that hard to believe, when my mother and I each had 2 very small bowls. Breyers is always good for a party, feeding umpteen people small servings. Then I was informed that Breyers shrunk their half gallon ice cream to 1.75 quarts and now to 1.5 quarts, which made me promptly head to the freezer. I pulled out the replacement ice cream (Breyers cherry vanilla) and in fact it WAS 1.5 quarts, and over $4 to boot. Same price, less ice cream?
I went online and found this great posting on Consumerist about
 the Breyers shrinkage.  I gather it's a cost of goods issue, rather than a decrease in the popularity of the half gallon.  Now I will have to pay $4.29 a gallon to drive to the store 2x a week instead of once to refill my ice cream stash.  I guess it's time to go on a diet!
 the Breyers shrinkage.  I gather it's a cost of goods issue, rather than a decrease in the popularity of the half gallon.  Now I will have to pay $4.29 a gallon to drive to the store 2x a week instead of once to refill my ice cream stash.  I guess it's time to go on a diet!In which other cases has the recent economy affected other foods?
