The issue I observed matched closely what Jidheesh Rajan mentioned. However, updating the package from Nuget package manager (without specifying version) did not fix the issue.
Here is what I had to do to fix the issue. (Essentially, I explicity updated WebGrease to version 1.6)
From within the package manager console in Visual Studio, explicitly update WebGrease to version 1.6 . here is the command.
Install-Package WebGrease -Version 1.6
Output should be
Removing 'WebGrease 1.5.2' from {project name}
Adding 'WebGrease 1.6.0' to {project name}
Successfully added 'WebGrease 1.6.0' to {project name}
Uninstalling 'WebGrease 1.5.2'.
Successfully uninstalled 'WebGrease 1.5.2'.
This ended up updating web.config with
assemblyIdentity name="WebGrease" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" culture="neutral" /
bindingRedirect oldVersion="0.0.0.0-1.6.5135.21930" newVersion="1.6.5135.21930"
This also resulted in the removal of a line from the csproj file.
<WebGreaseLibPath>..\packages\WebGrease.1.5.2\lib</WebGreaseLibPath>
and an update in this node in the csproj file
<Reference Include="WebGrease, Version=1.5.2.14234, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, processorArchitecture=MSIL">
<HintPath>..\packages\WebGrease.1.5.2\lib\WebGrease.dll</HintPath>
<SpecificVersion>False</SpecificVersion>
<Private>True</Private>
</Reference>
to this
<Reference Include="WebGrease, Version=1.6.5135.21930, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35, processorArchitecture=MSIL">
<HintPath>..\packages\WebGrease.1.6.0\lib\WebGrease.dll</HintPath>
<SpecificVersion>False</SpecificVersion>
<Private>True</Private>
</Reference>
Keep in mind that I didnt have an issue on my local machine, just on a stage web server. I wanted to try my best to resolve the issue without updating the package, but this was the only fix I had.