@randahl@mastodon.social
Is there an English term for those annoying pricing strategies where a company removes essential parts of a product to lower the marketed price, and then raises the price of the part they have removed to make customers pay even more?
For instance tonight I was booking a winter holiday, and I realized the company had achieved a competitive price by cutting down the usual baggage size of 23 kg to just 10 kg, and then forcing everyone to pay extra for what was now called "additional baggage".
@IanAMartin@mstdn.ca
@randahl@mastodon.social Possibly ‘simplification,’ or ‘user-pay’ (because you can customize your version of the product by choosing different products), or ‘shrinkflation’ (but that is only making smaller a bottle of something).
Or just “a rip-off.”