Cadbury pull out of Hobart...

...so is it too late to re-route that waste of funds to SPC as should have been done in the first place?

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The Cadbury Easter creme eggs (sold individually) are now  made in England, no longer  made from Dairy Milk chocolate as before, but from a standard cocoa mix chocolate (blerk) - cheaper.

 

Cadbury are removing one row (10%) from their blocks instead of putting their price up. Companies can't keep doing that, there will be no product left.

 

Lots of alternative brands anyway...

 

 

 

 

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because i know of many people who stopped buying cadburys when they became educated in the scam of halal certification.

 

 

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I'm surprised by that.  To me it's like avoiding a product because it is suitable for Vegans.  

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Or Jewish certification.

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@j*oono wrote:

I'm surprised by that.  To me it's like avoiding a product because it is suitable for Vegans.  


and it only punishes Aussie farmers and Aussie factory workers.

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@gleee58 wrote:

@j*oono wrote:

I'm surprised by that.  To me it's like avoiding a product because it is suitable for Vegans.  


and it only punishes Aussie farmers and Aussie factory workers.


 

The same punishment of Australian farmers and Aussie factory workers you proposed in the other thread

by " keep the access available while pricing them out of using it", thereby ensuring the company would

end up importing all the meat required ?

 

 

 

 

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@j*oono wrote:

I'm surprised by that.  To me it's like avoiding a product because it is suitable for Vegans.  


why would it be the same ????  

halal when in reference to food  requires

ritual slaughter of animals.   

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Daydream

 

Of the 3 things you list, I'd say the 3rd one is the only one that has had bearing on what is going on.

 

Their is also a lot for competition out there than 5 years ago.

 

 

 

Would be interested to know why you think paying for Halal certification would make a huge impact ?

 

 


Yes, wasn't that long ago that Lindt and Nestle only had about 5 varieties on the supermarket shelves. Cadbury had a monopoly for many years. Consumers have more choice now.

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Posts 33, 34 and 35.

You really need to do some research on the whole halal certification scam.

If, after that, you still have no issue with halal certification, then that is your choice.

 

 

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