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If you’ve been waiting longer for your pizza to be delivered or wondered why hotel service isn’t quite what it used to be, blame “skimpflation” — a term first coined by NPR’s Greg Rosalsky on "Planet Money" — for some services not having returned to their pre-pandemic quality. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports for In Depth TODAY.