Brexit success?
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57312162
''Kraft Heinz says it will invest $199m (£140m) in a UK food manufacturing facility over the next four years.''
''Heinz sauces were last made in the UK in 1999.''
Seems great investment coming in Northern England at this time.
''Kraft Heinz says it will invest $199m (£140m) in a UK food manufacturing facility over the next four years.''
''Heinz sauces were last made in the UK in 1999.''
Seems great investment coming in Northern England at this time.
Dog Star said:
Vanden Saab said:
RedWhiteMonkey said:
Who actually buys salad cream? I think I last had some when I was a kid in the 80's.
Well me for starters and my kids and grandkids they all love it. in fact I have some in my egg and salad sandwich for lunch... 
I don't get the snobbery vs Mayo. Both are nice but are different things.
Lotobear said:
I am alright Jack said:
I wasn't aware they had changed it. I thought there was just an option now to have sugar free, or something free.
Definately changed even on the std model - sugar dropped and vinegar ramped up, it's awful. I've changed to StokesOn topic, it's a saucy story but not a validation of brexit.
Lotobear said:
I am alright Jack said:
I wasn't aware they had changed it. I thought there was just an option now to have sugar free, or something free.
Definately changed even on the std model - sugar dropped and vinegar ramped up, it's awful. I've changed to StokesGassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





