Just what has Toblerone done with its tasty triangle goodness?

People are outraged. Simply outraged with Toblerone bosses after they redesigned the iconic bar. Now it seems as though you’re getting just half a bar.
The airport staple has gone on a diet. The 450g bar now weighs 360g and the 170g bar now weighs in at 150g thanks to the larger spacing in between the triangle chunks.
https://twitter.com/hashtag/Toblerone?src=tren
The new #Toblerone.
Wrong on so many levels. It now looks like a bicycle stand.#WeWantOurTobleroneBack. pic.twitter.com/C71KeNUWF1— James Melville 🚜 (@JamesMelville) November 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/DeanomusicUK/status/795905550965948416
https://twitter.com/SophiaCannon/status/795909928644911104
When your auntie finds out they've changed the shape of Toblerone. #Toblerone pic.twitter.com/Y2uVrVqcr9
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) November 8, 2016
The new #Toblerone pic.twitter.com/TkUnx995W0
— Nick Of The North (@PeripateNic) November 8, 2016
#Toblerone is expected to reach peak misery in 2020 pic.twitter.com/TzB6hdqTC4
— Dafydd Prichard (@lliwedd) November 8, 2016
https://twitter.com/Advanced_Diesel/status/795896438433648640
Apparently, it’s a move Toblerone bosses at Mondelez International, who also own Cadbury’s have made to keep the chocolate affordable.