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are jaffa cakes cakes or biscuits
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"These small circular sponges topped with chocolate and squidgy orange stuff have been the subject of much debate over the years. Even the British government has become embroiled in this web of snack-related intrigue. At present the Jaffa Cake is classified as a cake but the British government is attempting to get it reclassified as a biscuit. This would mean it would come under a higher tax bracket as biscuits aren't as perishable as cakes, or something technical like that."
Not that that helps much.... (that is actually a quote from the bbc)
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Ok then here's the definitive answer...a Jaffa is a cake as defined by the Uk Government for taxation purposes....Biscuits with chocolate on are subject to VAT but cakes are not (apparently!!!) so in a test case McVities challenged a ruling that the product was a biscuit and won by showing that when exposed to air all cakes go hard and biscuits go soggy...Jaffa Cakes do indeed go hard...so they were and still are classified as cakes!
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I remember a few years ago when McVities went to court about this and presented evidence in the form of a Jaffa Cake ...Only something like 16" across and cut everyone a slice, then went on to prove that the original Jaffa cakes were just mini versions of this "Jaffa Cake" they produced in court. They won.