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Ascribed to Cadbury plc. (19 January 2010). "A history of Cadbury's sweet success". Times Online. London . Retrieved 30 May 2010. In 2015, the Australian Cadbury factory, located in Hobart, reduced its work force by 80 [113] and in 2017 closed its visitor's centre. [114] In August 2017, Cadbury announced that 50 workers will be shed from its Hobart factory. [115] Within Australia there is debate regarding halal certification. Many of Cadbury's products are halal certified. [116] This certification has generated controversy, especially from One Nation politician Pauline Hanson. [117] [118] New Zealand [ edit ] Former factory in Dunedin In 2003, Businessworld in India reported there were 'Insects found in Cadbury's chocolates'. [143] In 2021, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) carried out raids in Haryana and Himachal on Cadbury India Ltd premises. [144] [145] CBI filed FIR against Cadbury for corruption in connection with obtaining Himachal factory licence. CBI said Cadbury allegedly conspired with central excise officials between 2009 and 2011 and availed excise benefits to the tune of Rs 241 crore for its new unit in Himachal Pradesh. [146] Malta [ edit ] Smith, Aaron (4 August 2017). "Kraft to split into two companies". CNN Money . Retrieved 9 October 2017. The bitter aftertaste to Cadbury's closing". Otago Daily Times. New Zealand Media and Entertainment. 23 February 2017 . Retrieved 9 October 2017.

Cadbury in Claremont – 100 years in the sweet spot". Glenorchy City Council. 21 February 2022 . Retrieved 22 September 2022. How Cadbury is using experiential marketing to delight consumers". econsultancy.com. 3 October 2016. Archived from the original on 7 August 2020 . Retrieved 16 March 2021. Cadbury Roses fans get in a Christmas twist over wrapper changes". The Guardian . Retrieved 21 May 2019. Cadbury's Milk Tray was first produced in 1915 and continued in production throughout the remainder of the First World War. More than 2,000 of Cadbury's male employees joined the British Armed Forces, and to support the British war effort, Cadbury provided chocolate, books and clothing to the troops. [20] George Cadbury handed over two company-owned buildings for use as hospitals – "The Beeches" and "Fircroft", and the management of both hospitals earned the War Office's highest award. [20] Factory girls, dubbed 'The Cadbury Angels', volunteered to do the laundry of injured soldiers recovering in the hospitals. [20] After the war, the Bournville factory was redeveloped and mass production began in earnest. In 1918, Cadbury opened their first overseas factory in Hobart, Tasmania. A trainline was also built for easier access to Hobart. Of the 16 women who came to Tasmania to set up the factory, seven are known to have returned to the UK, two married and stayed in Tasmania, two did not marry but stayed and five left no record. [21] Cadbury Wharf, Knighton, Staffordshire. It was operated by Cadbury between 1911 and 1961, to process locally collected milk and produce "chocolate crumb" which was transported to Cadbury's in Bournville.

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a b Hendry, John (1999). European Cases in Strategic Management. Cengage Learning. p.83. ISBN 1-86152-577-X. History Cook: the rise of the chocolate biscuit". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 10 December 2022 . Retrieved 23 August 2021. Keep Cadbury Independent – UK and Irish workers unite to stop Kraft swallowing Cadbury". UniteTheUnion.com. Archived from the original on 19 December 2009. Andrejczak, Matt (22 January 2010). "Hershey: No plans for Cadbury bid". MarketWatch . Retrieved 21 December 2010. Windsor, Ben (11 April 2017). "Pauline Hanson: 'Go and buy some non-halal Easter eggs' ". SBS . Retrieved 1 August 2017.

Hersheys History". Hersheys.com. Archived from the original on 26 January 2010 . Retrieved 5 January 2010.Advertising - South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA: 1839 - 1900) - 8 Feb 1853" . Retrieved 14 April 2017. Kraft Foods announces launch of fair trade Cadbury chocolate bar in South Africa" (Press release). 9 August 2011 . Retrieved 9 October 2020. John Cadbury's sons Richard and George took over the business in 1861. [9] At the time of the takeover, the business was in rapid decline: the number of employees had reduced from 20 to 11, and the company was losing money. [9] By 1866, Cadbury was profitable again. [9] The brothers had turned around the business by moving the focus from tea and coffee to chocolate, and by increasing the quality of their products. [9] Cadbury Factory, Bournville (pictured in 2009) is located on the south side of Birmingham, England In 2022, Cadbury Exposed: Dispatches aired on Channel 4 revealed child labour in cocoa farming for Cadbury chocolate. Mondelez International initially refused to comment before releasing a statement after the programme had aired. Mr Barnett claimed Mondelez CEO Dirk Van de Put had "refused to be interviewed" but the company "did not dispute our findings (and were) deeply concerned by the incidents documented by Dispatches and would launch an investigation." [197] 2023 Listeria recall [ edit ]

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