Chocolate being stolen to order!
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BBC classed this as a business topic, so that'll do!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3gqr7p0lqo
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3gqr7p0lqo
S600BSB said:
Sixsixtysix said:
Not sure why anyone would steal Cadburys - sadly, palm oil filled garbage these days. Guess the Council estate scumbags don't care.
Well quite. If it s not minimum 70% high-quality cocoa then it s really not worth the bother. daveco said:
S600BSB said:
Sixsixtysix said:
Not sure why anyone would steal Cadburys - sadly, palm oil filled garbage these days. Guess the Council estate scumbags don't care.
Well quite. If it s not minimum 70% high-quality cocoa then it s really not worth the bother. Derek Smith said:
Chocolate is a hotbed of crime. I've just bought some Penguins and there's little chocolate on them, but the price hasn't gone down. I'm been mugged.
Don't get me started on the current size of Wagon Wheels, when they were made by Westons in the 60's, they were huge!Sixsixtysix said:
Not sure why anyone would steal Cadburys - sadly, palm oil filled garbage these days. Guess the Council estate scumbags don't care.
Agreed, it tastes disgusting these days, I refuse to buy it anymore. A shame as a Cadburys Button Easter egg out of the fridge used to be my favourite chocolate ever.Wacky Racer said:
Just put the chocolate display behind glass in a small corner shop, it's not rocket science. Shops don't help themselves.
Definitely need a barrier betwixt the choccies and the shop exit else some smartie will revel in the fact they can get it for free. Hopefully there are still some heroes around that would stop them though it’s no picnic and indeed a rocky road these days enforcing the law.Gassing Station | News, Politics & Economics | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



