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MINSTRELLLLLLLLLLLLLS !!!!!!!!!!!ToriRat said:and stick to galaxy
Me, too. Not only has Cadbury's chocolate fallen from grace and become 'just another' value-free brand, but the Kraft brand will be one to avoid, as they will inevitably become responsible for moving most of the 5,000 jobs in Bournville abroad.ToriRat said:I will boycott cadbury from now on
But Terry's is already a Kraft brand - how did that happen?Trumpet said:Does anyone remember Terry's of York? Bought by Cadburys in the early 90's and closed down by 2000.
Apart from toblerone and oreos there are literally no items on that list that I actually consume, let alone regularly so boycotting them is going to be a doddle. Generally only eat toblerone when i get gifted a bar at christmas, and oreos I can easily live without.Sofa said:Me, too. Not only has Cadbury's chocolate fallen from grace and become 'just another' value-free brand, but the Kraft brand will be one to avoid, as they will inevitably become responsible for moving most of the 5,000 jobs in Bournville abroad.ToriRat said:I will boycott cadbury from now on
Just like Winnie the Pooh, who now, thanks to Disney and despite being born in Sussex, speaks with an American accent, Cadbury shall become another reminder of a better time. How sad.
To boycott Kraft I shall be avoiding their other brands, such as Milka and Toblerone, not easy, but there are loads of others, too.
was a entire program devoted to the closure of the terrys factory in york when it closed down on look north (bbc local news)Gramaisc said:Kraft seem to have bought Terry's of York in 1993, dropped the 'York' and then steadily wound the place down until they shut it in 2005. Fairly standard procedure in these sorts of cases.