Get ready for chocolate in particular to get a lot more expensive than that. Climate change was driving up the price long before the current geopolitical fuckery.
Please don't talk about climate change I'm trying to ignore that awful incoming disaster
Isn't Cadbury owned by a US company. So walk on past.
Yep, it's Mondelez. It's hard to get chocolate that isn't a US owned brand :(
Isn't tony's Dutch?
Ja
Willies cacao is still British, and delicious if a little pricey.
I’ve been a big fan since his Wonky Chocolate factory series many years ago.
I was warching somebody yesterday say that since Cadbury was bought by Kraft and Dairy Milks are no longer milky. I really didn't notice it if that's true, but then again, I eat a Dairy Milk on average once every few years.
Has palm oil in, its far more greasy and 'orrible imo.
No great loss at this stage, I can live without a mouthful of palm oil
That's nothing. Sherbet Dib-dabs were 25p and they're 75p now.
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