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Now that Kraft have moved the production of Cadburys chocolate to Poland

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starone | 23:08 Tue 04th Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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do you think the Polish migrants will go back to their country. The jobs are moving back there so why not the people. Or perhaps a few English people could migrate to Poland. And does this mean that curly-wurlys and crunchies will now be Polish chocolates instead of Cadburys?
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A lot of the Polish people have gone back already when they found out that the UK was not all they'd expected - we had a huge influx here when they first joined the EU. Only the Cadbury's jobs are moving back there - as with car companies moving abroad, I'd expect quite a few UK people to go with them to set up the plant etc., and UK people do already go to Poland to work. I am sure there will still be Crunchies - food made abroad will still be marketed the same in this country, IMO.
Terry's chocolate oranges are now made in China :-(
'Telly's Chocorate Olanges' surely?
Sorry, had a Benny Hill moment there ☺
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You're right on form tonight ttfn.
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Bad accent I accept, so long as non-odorous!
Don't mention Terry's Chocilate Orange they dominate my days and haunt my nights, well they did, now it;s the cadbury's creme eggs on TPC
Will CadburyWorld still be operating or would we have to go to Poland for that as well? Maybe school trips could incorporate Auschwitz and CadburyWorld in one visit?
what's TPC?
Till Point Conversations, you know when you go into a store and you are asked if you would like something at the till, stamps, chocolate, credit card etc, the staff have to ask as part of their job.
aaah.... they always ask me if I want to top up my phone. I got a good value TPC in Netto then, selection box for 99p, they were four quid.

Sophie - interesting point - since Cadbury's started in Bourneville, they might keep it on as a museum, I would hope!
it's not the Bournville plant that is moving....the factory is linked very strongly to the community here and with Cadbury World and all the other cadbury stuff, Bournville Village trust, Colleges, etc it is likely the cadbury connection will stay despite Nestles ownership...
rumour has it they are already messing with the recipe, obviously looking to cut costs.
Nooo! My boyfriend and me were wondering whether they'd turn it into 'American' chocolate which tastes awful for some reason!
also to bring it more into line with EU standards I suspect having to market as chocolate flavoured confectionery is a bit of a disadvantage

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