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Previously on "Chocolate to Birmingham"

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  • Eirikur
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    The move abroad was temporary anyway to update the production facilities in Birmingham, now The Fail portraits it as a huge Brexit success

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  • Paddy
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    Loads of mistakes in the DM not least Bludenz is in Austria, not Germany. The article was written by a clueless football thug.

    Cadburys chocolate went from being a rather good make to a sickly lump of fatty s**t when bought by Kraft. They can only sell Cadburys chocolate as a discount brand as they lost their custom due to a drop in quality. I suspect they want to sell off the brand again.

    Every time a US company buys a European company they f* it up just like Mercedes in the 90's turning them into rust buckets and SAAB losing their unique appeal.

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  • darmstadt
    started a topic Chocolate to Birmingham

    Chocolate to Birmingham

    Good news however I wonder if anyone can find the mistakes in this article (which means it could actually be wrong)


    Dairy Milk comes home to Birmingham | Daily Mail Online

    Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon

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