For decades, McCormick & Company has been one of the most trusted names in American kitchens, a brand many families associate with tradition, flavor, and reliability. But in recent months, the spice giant has unexpectedly found itself at the center of a fiery public debate that has nothing to do with taste. Instead, the controversy is about packaging, perception, and the growing fear of “shrinkflation” in everyday products. The issue erupted when consumers began noticing that McCormick’s iconic black pepper tins appeared to contain less product than they remembered, even though the container looked exactly the same. Reports soon surfaced...
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