A Bill to make provision about labelling requirements for certain groceries products where the manufacturer has reduced the size of the product; and for connected purposes.
This bill would require certain grocery products to be labelled when the manufacturer has reduced the product’s size. It aims to make shrinkflation more transparent by ensuring packaging shows the new quantity, so shoppers know exactly what they’re buying. It also provides for related measures to support and enforce these labelling requirements.
The bill is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons. If it progresses, it would move to committee stage for detailed scrutiny and potential amendments.
Generated 21 February 2026
The next stage for this Bill, Second reading, is scheduled to take place on a date to be confirmed.
This is a Private Members' Bill and was presented to Parliament on Wednesday 2 April.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.