British Misery
During this economic crisis, the millionaires on the Cadbury Board are smiling. You are of more use to them than you think.
In the presence of a British credit crunch, the last thing needed is to lose what is arguably the oldest, profitable industry Great Britain has got or is ever likely to have.
The Cadbury Board are reacting to Great Britain's financial misery by demolishing the Cadbury factory in Keynsham and sending production 1,200 miles away to Poland hoping that the British public won't notice. Huge areas of work are being hit in this financial turmoil causing devastating knock on effects with the British public uncontrollably loosing their jobs.
But, there is NO need for Cadburys to leave Great Britain because they are MAKING PROFITS from the Keynsham factory. It is a very profitable site.
As the consumer struggles to keep afloat and feels the pinch from every direction the Cadbury Board hope the British consumer will carry on eating chocolate. The millionaires' pockets continue to be filled as they gleefully take away the British factory, our British jobs and historic industry from under the British publics' noses. Relying on the fact that consumers may be able to afford to buy a bar of chocolate as a feel good factor in this financial downturn, they will also want you to carry on buying it from 1,200 miles away where the expense to return ALL the chocolate back to the Motherland is immense. This is where you, the British public come in handy again..... Or you would if you hadn't had this senseless relocation brought to your notice.
Lately prices of all goods have risen, and not to be outdone, so has the price of Cadburys chocolate. But, whilst raising the prices of chocolate could possibly be seen as ‘acceptable' at the moment, the selling of smaller bars for the new higher price is not. Successful trials have taken place to produce smaller bars and it is these smaller bars that will no doubt be sold to you for the higher price having been produced 1,200 miles away in Poland.
The British public are increasingly choosing to buy locally produced foods. This cuts down on transportation costs and the environmental damage caused through unnecessary food miles. In turn the British public support the loyal British producer and the cost of the food is kept as low as possible.
Don't be fooled!
Say NO to POLAND Say YES to production HERE in GREAT BRITAIN where it belongs
