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This Witch doesn't burn
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gosh what happened to consumer choice
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Indeed I don't understand "banning" them... just don't supplement the prices or ever put them on offer. Let Kellogs price them how they want to price them - if they're too expensive, they simply won't sell. It's not like they're a short-shelf-life product where the stores themselves will have to take a financial hit for unsold stock... unopened cereal lasts ages. They can just sit there on the shelves unsold
.If people with more money than sense want to pay through the nose for rice crispies, just let them. I mean, we still have people paying £3 for a pack of Nurofen when generic Ibuprofen (the exact same thing!) is 45p... so why not £6 frosties? lol. |
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they still have choice in what cereal to buy though, but more from different sorts of homegrown brands rather than the too pricy imports from the US
just empty shelves now where Kelloggs boxes used to be it's not like now they have nothing
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