So another British institution has gone and jobs will go.
However, the big issue is that Cadbury have been bought by Kraft; a front for Philip Morris Tobacco.
Would people be happy to buy food products from a tobacco company if they knew?
Will they slowly sneak in unecessary addictive ingredients(like they do in their tobacco products) or have even higher fat/sugar levels?
I can't understand how the tobacco company has got away with it for so long where all their dodgy dealing when they tried to hide the fact they owned the companies is freely on the internet.
You buy Kraft products/Kenco Coffee etc and you're helping keep the tobacco company going.
At least boycotting them will be good on the waistline...
However, the big issue is that Cadbury have been bought by Kraft; a front for Philip Morris Tobacco.
Would people be happy to buy food products from a tobacco company if they knew?
Will they slowly sneak in unecessary addictive ingredients(like they do in their tobacco products) or have even higher fat/sugar levels?
I can't understand how the tobacco company has got away with it for so long where all their dodgy dealing when they tried to hide the fact they owned the companies is freely on the internet.
You buy Kraft products/Kenco Coffee etc and you're helping keep the tobacco company going.
At least boycotting them will be good on the waistline...