Downscale
(adjective)
(of goods, services, or accommodations) intended for or appealing to people with a lower income or budget.
Origin:
Originated in the mid-20th century, from 'down' + 'scale'.
Examples:
- The hotel offers a downscale option for budget travelers.
- The restaurant had a downscale menu for lunchtime.
- The store carries a range of both upscale and downscale products.
- The downscale apartment complex was affordable but not very luxurious.
- The downscale movie theater was still a great place to see a film.