There must be people who lie awake at night figuring how to cheat the consumer. Here are a few of my favorites (yeah,right!) First, toilet paper and paper towels. When they emboss the tissue, it means the thickness is greater, and less sheets per roll. Have you noticed how easily TP now fits into the holder, as the rolls are much narrower? The absolute worst is at the Georgia rest stop on I-85 south, near the SC line. If it was any narrower, it would be "fanny floss." Next on my list is peanut butter. Next time you are in grocery store, see how many different brands are the same height, but different weights. Turn them over and look at the indentation in the bottom of the jar. Next is Dial soap. The bar is shaped like a saddle, length wise on one side, and cross wise on the other. When you pick up package, it feels full size when in fact it's about 2/3's the weight of old bars due to scalloping. Just a few of the ways I have found for companies to cheat the consumer, add you least favorites.