jkd
- 24 Jun 2006 09:16
A quote from todays Telegraph
" Questions were being asked why it took Cadbury more than 5 months to report the contamination. Although the incident occured in january, the Foods Standard Agency was told only on Monday."
That timing is a good enough indicator for me.
Public announcement
This Cadbury bear is going into hibernation
I shall reappear, I know not when, but it wont be on Monday and thats for sure.
skinny
- 10 Feb 2010 07:11
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Cadbury's Bristol plant to close by 2011
Cadbury's new owner, Kraft, says it plans to close the company's Somerdale factory in Keynsham, near Bristol.
Just last week it said it would keep it open. The shutdown would mean the loss of 400 jobs.
Cadbury had earmarked the plant for closure but Kraft's takeover had raised hopes of a reprieve.
skinny
- 06 Dec 2011 14:33
- 46 of 46
Kraft cuts 200 jobs at Bournville, Chirk and Marlbrook
Food giant Kraft Foods is to cut 200 jobs alongside plans to spend 50m on chocolate and biscuit manufacturing.
The firm, which owns Cadbury, said jobs would go at sites at Bournville, Birmingham, Chirk in Wrexham, north Wales, and Marlbrook in Herefordshire.