The Biggest 'Shrinkflation' Scandal Yet: Oreo Fans Think Cookies Have Less Filling - WSJ
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Furious Oreo fans accuse cookie company of sneakily scrimping on its creme filling in latest 'shrinkflation scandal' - so what do YOU think?
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This is the way of the world now: People think Oreo is putting less filling between cookies and the Wall Street Journal calls it the biggest ' shrinkflation' scandal yet
HOLLYWOOD UNLOCKED on Instagram: HU Staff: Deja Monet @dejvmonet Customers of the Oreo cookie have accused the corporation of cutting back on creme filling in its products, arguing that they have only