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Galaxy Chocolate Insult
The Galaxy bar has changed recently from 110g to 100g but remains the same price. Mars Confectionery were citing increased costs and overheads etc to justify the price increase. This is an insult from a company that is amongst the top 5 wealthiest companies on the planet. Everything they make in the confectionery side of the business is pure profit and is subsidised by the Mars bar, which itself makes 1/2p profit on every sale. But this is what companies do now, isn't it? Take the mick out of everyone with these excuses. This is a private company and has never had shareholders. The greed and the insults don't surprise me in the slightest.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Absolutely, Patsy. I did indulge in a honey yogurt at the Farm Shop and a jar of Staffordshire honey - £8.49 in total - but I don't mind paying for excellent farm produce from a small supplier.
Paying oodles more for everyday brands that you've been buying since you were young enough to remember is a bit galling.
I know what you mean, Lcg. Quality honey is a lovely treat now & again, especially supporting local produce from small businesses. The everyday food stuff we buy week after week, seems to jump up at least 50p. Tin tomatoes used to be very cheap but they're creeping up to a £1, and that's not the top quality ones.. Same with baked beans, (we only like Heinze) they're a luxury these days! As for the bars of chocolate, I hardly buy it now, only for the grandson.
"Everything they make in the confectionery side of the business is pure profit and is subsidised by the Mars bar, which itself makes 1/2p profit on every sale."
If everything, "in the confectionery side of the business is pure profit", why would those products need a subsidy from the sales of Mars bars?
I've never bothered with Heinz myself. I am quite happy with Aldi or Lidl but when it comes to Tartare Sauce, Apple Sauce, Cocktail Sauce or Horseradish, it has to be Colman's, however I only buy products now on special offer. I tend to use a fair few Knorr Stockpots and they have gone so ridiculously expensive so, again, we only buy them when they're on special offer and then we buy loads of them and stock up.
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