For sure, but More for less is a consumer viewpoint.
I'm talking about More with Less...which is an employer viewpoint, which affects the consumers directly...not to mention the middle class economy.
Thankfully not all fat corporations have gone down this More with Less business model. Why is it that you can walk into a busy Starbucks and have 5 or 6 happy employees there to serve you a cup of coffee? Drive thru at 6AM peak hrs...painless and quick.
Yet when you walk into a Walgreens there are 2 or 3 crabby employees plus a mgr there that needs to serve everyone, run the register, run a photo lab, run the backdoor/vendors, answer phones, do price checks and manage an entire stores day to day workload? Tried going through a drug store drive thru lately? Pack a lunch.
Another example is McDonalds. Go inside. There are 10 or 12 employees on staff and whether you like Big Macs or not, you're going to get your crap quickly...same with the drive thru. Painless. Now go to the big time Kroger supermarket and try to find a checkout where there's no line....or find a floor person to see if there's anymore Bud Light or that 99 cent can of beans thats on sale but wiped out on the shelf? Ghost town, but their saving money on payroll at YOUR expense.