sam_gordon
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A. All kinds of reasons could change the cup size... maybe it uses less plastic, Maybe the studies have found it's easier to pour. Maybe it's easier to handle.The container was the exact same size so there was no reason to change the cup size. I do think it was to trick the consumer into using more product.
B. If the consumer would follow the directions 'Fill to the line in the cup', they don't use any more product.
I'm sorry, but 'B' is what I can't get past. I *KNOW* there are lines in the cups. I don't pay attention to where a line is on a drawing on the label. That drawing means nothing.
Granted, some people are in the habit of filling the cup halfway. Does that mean if the cup size doubled, they'd still fill it halfway?
I still don't see an effort to "trick" the consumer. If that's the way you feel, fine. Write the company, write the BBB, call your local newspaper and television stations. I'm guessing none of them will get you very far.