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.
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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
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.
Remembers when Freddo's were about 5p each