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As he passionately outlines the evolution of Charmin products, he sketches a comparison between past and present iterations that leaves him distressed. He highlights that Charmin's new packaging and size have resulted in a significant reduction in the amount of product per roll. Jordan feels deceived, suspecting that this is a deliberate attempt by the company to obscure the fact that consumers are receiving less for the same price.
Jordan insists that instead of this insidious marketing trickery, he would prefer a straightforward price increase that reflects the true value of the product. The frustration intensifies as he argues that this change necessitates purchasing toilet paper more frequently, thus complicating his life in ways he cannot abide.