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Costco is known for big, big quantities. But shoppers have noticed some of its products getting smaller. Nambawan / Shutterstock.com
Costco customers are not your typical shoppers. They’re often particularly cost-conscious and plan for bulk purchases — a necessity when you’re buying two yoked-together gallons of milk or five dozen eggs all stacked together. Thus, Costco’s savvy shoppers may be more likely to notice when the size of a product shrinks but the price doesn’t — a practice known as shrinkflation. And over the past…