danemodsandy
Well-known member
I Used To Love....
A Cadbury's Flake when I could get one, which was never often enough. The two expat sisters I knew in Atlanta would bring me a few precious bars whenever they went home for a bit.
I would not buy them now, even if I were in the U.K., because I won't buy Cadbury now that Kraft owns them. The chocolate has been changed, the British factory closed and its jobs sent to Poland. This was after many, many promises from Kraft that everything would continue as it had always been if they were allowed to purchase Cadbury. When the British government tried to compel testimony from Kraft's American CEO, Irene Rosenfeld, on why Kraft's promises were immediately broken once the deal was closed, she refused to appear.
After that bit of contempt, I regretfully gave up Cadbury. I was not nearly so regretful about Kraft's other products, which also have no place in my house.
A Cadbury's Flake when I could get one, which was never often enough. The two expat sisters I knew in Atlanta would bring me a few precious bars whenever they went home for a bit.
I would not buy them now, even if I were in the U.K., because I won't buy Cadbury now that Kraft owns them. The chocolate has been changed, the British factory closed and its jobs sent to Poland. This was after many, many promises from Kraft that everything would continue as it had always been if they were allowed to purchase Cadbury. When the British government tried to compel testimony from Kraft's American CEO, Irene Rosenfeld, on why Kraft's promises were immediately broken once the deal was closed, she refused to appear.
After that bit of contempt, I regretfully gave up Cadbury. I was not nearly so regretful about Kraft's other products, which also have no place in my house.