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I worked at their Silvertown site many thousands of years ago. The sugar came in on boats from the Caribbean. Effectively it's the same as Demerra sugar, but a bit dirtier. The "refining" process just washes the sugar and draws off the treacle. Which is then use to make Lyles Golden Syrup and other products. Own brand golden syrup used to made there as well (not Silvertown, but nearby) - but that starts with pure sugar and then adds colouring and stuff.
The amount of cane that could be brought in was limited by the EU, so there wasn't much room to TLS to grow. Maybe now's a good time to buy shares in them?
British Sugar do rather more work in converting beet to sugar.
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Project FEAR - Food
Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThe Tate and Lyle sugar refinery does still exist in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Not sure if it processes cane or beet though.
Sweet Brexit: what sugar tells us about Britain’s future outside the EU | Global | The Guardian
Edit: Tate’s own website only mentions cane, not cane and beetLast edited by meridian; 22 February 2019, 07:33.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou've missed off two important staples. Sugar, and chocolate.
Toblerone. Switzerland.
Does the Tate and Lyle cane sugar refinery still exist, or is it all British Sugar sugar beet?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThere is a lot of project fear around food at the moment. Mostly the EU will starve us to death.
Well I did a bit of label reading in the supermarket.
Here's the shocking fact.
Flour - UK produced from UK wheat
Eggs - UK produced using UK chickens
Milk - UK produced using UK cows
Bread - UK produced using UK Flour
Butter - UK produced from UK Milk
Bacon - UK produced from UK pork
Oil - UK produced from UK rape seed
Tea - Produced in India
Coffee - Produced in South America
There you go, fry ups, bacon sarnies, tea, coffee, all the staples, safe from the EU bastards
Toblerone. Switzerland.
Does the Tate and Lyle cane sugar refinery still exist, or is it all British Sugar sugar beet?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostExcluding Brazil, coffee generally comes in from developing countries at 0% tariff under EU EBA treaties, that we will be leaving on 29 March.
That’s why I need to grow my own....
Bye!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCoffee comes generally from South America (look it up), you uneducated wank puffin!
Boomed!
That’s why I need to grow my own....
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSuch a bunch of defeatist, loser, stubborn, inflexible, unimaginative, dull people, almost addicted to project fear nonsense.
Brexit really has highlighted Britain's main issues. Too many losers unable to adapt and prosper from opportunity.
Hard Brexit, bring it on!
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