Cadbury's shift production of dairy milk chocolate back to Bourneville

Started by Barry, February 04, 2021, 07:31:08 PM

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Barry

I think I'll get some JoG, sounds like they have changed for the better. Will report back.  ;)
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Well, yesterday I succumbed and purchased a box of cadburys creme eggs and to my surprise the chocolate was not the horrid shyte it was a few years back, and the filling was not as sweet as it was a decade ago, but an improvement on what it was three years past ...
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Quote from: Barry on February 04, 2021, 07:31:08 PM
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1393462/brexit-news-cadbury-plant-germany-uk-bournville-dairy-milk-plant-uk-economy

12,000 tons of chocolate, (more than @T00ts or @Bright Young Thing can eat) being moved from Germany back to England.

Small bit of good news.

Surely they should move production of Bournville dark chocolate back to its spiritual home before they repatriate Dairy Milk.

Being a Galaxy man myself I don't know whether I really care where Cadbury's make their stuff.
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