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Chrono212

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Ok, now that I have your attention, chocolate has been in the news today a lot more than usual:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8467007.stm

This is an article about the American confectionary company Kraft buying out Cadbury, a very old and very British company.
A lot of fuss has been kicked up about this but I was wandering what Escapists (British, American or anyone else) thought of the topic.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8468540.stm
This is about job cuts that are inevitable with any company take over.

EDIT: This post is mainly about judging how much (if any) REAL fuss their is over this from the British public
 

YoUnG205

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Oct 13, 2009
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As long as they keep making Dairy milk I do not mind an american company taking over.
 

Katherine Kerensky

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Mar 27, 2009
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If they can keep the quality and the price the same, I don't particularly care.
Not like I eat much chocolate anyway... I prefer savoury food...
 

monkey_man

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dunno who the hell they both are (i life in the Netherlands, i haven't heard of your fancy chocolate, give me some plain chocolate, i'll be happy)
i was drawn here because the title .
now i am hungry
but all the chocolate is gone
*sighs*
 

fix-the-spade

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Chrono212 said:
EDIT: This post is mainly about judging how much (if any) REAL fuss their is over this from the British public
There won't be any fuss until they close down and asset strip Bourneville, then start selling American brown shit under the Cadbury name. Just like Nestle did with Rowntree's everything.
 

rachel_who

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True its a shame, but there is nothing we can do about it!
Surely its better being taken over by an American company and still continuing to produce the products than it going bust due to lack of funds a in a few years??

Not much of a Cadbury fan anyway... GALAXY FTW!
 

DannyBoy451

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YoUnG205 said:
As long as they keep making Dairy milk I do not mind an american company taking over.
Wasder said:
I don't mind. Its very unlikely they'll change such a popular recipe.
Pimppeter2 said:
Its called business. Thats it.
/Thread etc.

They make fairly unimpressive chocolate anyway, I'm sick of hearing butthurt morons going on about this like it actually fucking matters.
 

Chrono212

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fix-the-spade said:
Chrono212 said:
EDIT: This post is mainly about judging how much (if any) REAL fuss their is over this from the British public
There won't be any fuss until they close down and asset strip Bourneville, then start selling American brown shit under the Cadbury name. Just like Nestle did with Rowntree's everything.
That?s the extreme end of things, but at the moment does it really deserve the 24 hour rolling news coverage that its receiving?
 

Lullabye

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TheNamlessGuy said:

OT: ..
What is the discussion, I might ask?

Anyways, I don't really like chocolate

but yeah, anyways.....
OT: I hope the quality stays the same. I find that Europe generally makes better quality chocolates though...
 

Deadman Walkin

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Same thing with an American person buying The Hudson Bay Company, the worlds oldest corporation. A little sad, but nothing we can do about it.
 

El Poncho

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May 21, 2009
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If the flavour changes I will not be happy but if not i'm fine with it.
 

Griphphin

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If they do anything to my Cadbury caramel-filled chocolate eggs, I...I-I don't know what I'll do! Those things are the true meaning of Easter!
 

Spaghetti

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Pararaptor said:
Cadbury is filth anyway, I really don't care.
Now, if Green & Blacks, Lindt, Whittaker's or Toblerone were to be taken over...
Too late, Cadbury's owns (well...owned) Green and Blacks. It belongs to Kraft now (dun dun dun...)

Personaly, I'm not happy about it. Partly because I like Cadbury's chocolate and I distrust this big American company which has a habit of loosing money and dropping products. But also because my Dad works for Cadburys and looks like he will now loose his job.
 

Nemorov

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Well, seeing as it's Kraft, makers of 'processed spreadable cheese food product' of various types, I don't have much hope for the quality of your chocolate remaining the same. Or it may taste similar, but be made of paper bi-product or something. But I guess it's the taste that matters, not the fat-retaining, carcinogenic chemicals.

Man, I'm a brat. XD