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@bayimports Cadbury's market share in NZ has been declining for years due to a series of poor decisions by Mondelez (e.g., the closing of the Dunedin factory, using palm oil, reducing the size of their king size blocks, moving product manufacturing to Aust). Meanwhile Whittakers regularly tops NZ's most trusted brand list.
Kiwis will have another reason to boycott Cadbury.
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there aren't many things more overrated than the Peanut Slab
some of the other stuff is pretty good though. They have a salted caramel that's great. And as for the Jelly Tip...
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@bovidae said in Aussie Rugby:
@bayimports Cadbury's market share in NZ has been declining for years due to a series of poor decisions by Mondelez (e.g., the closing of the Dunedin factory, using palm oil, reducing the size of their king size blocks, moving product manufacturing to Aust). Meanwhile Whittakers regularly tops NZ's most trusted brand list.
Kiwis will have another reason to boycott Cadbury.
Falling yes, still relatively strong even after damage looking at net revenue in NZ compared to all others in the confectionary business, dont get me wrong @Bovidae I agree with your points especially around trust. Whittakers has been a huge success regardless.
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@daffy-jaffy said in Aussie Rugby:
Nick Cummings:
Don't tell me the Nick is actually short for Richard. That would make my - sad Dad joke - day. -
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@daffy-jaffy that seems to be going up quickly
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Tipped by his team mate..
Rennie worked with him before so that should help. I think Aussie has better options though
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@kiwimurph said in Aussie Rugby:
Morgan Turinui saying Randwick are very supportive of Penrith and Parramatta and a Western Sydney presence in the Sydney Shute Shield.
What was the rest of his routine like?
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@antipodean said in Aussie Rugby:
@kiwimurph said in Aussie Rugby:
Morgan Turinui saying Randwick are very supportive of Penrith and Parramatta and a Western Sydney presence in the Sydney Shute Shield.
What was the rest of his routine like?
It is mind-boggling - yet completely predictable - that this Premier Rugby situation is playing out in the media.
Throw in the state and local government investment in facilities for rugby out here and you've got a potential conflict coming up between the Sydney Rugby Union (an entirely separate entity from NSWRU, who run Premier Rugby) and actual politicians. This includes the new stadium for the Two Blues at Granville Park, which looks very nice indeed.
Sponsors who would gladly support rugby in the west are asking why the fuck they'd sign a cheque for an entity that might not exist a year from now.
At the same time, some of these clubs have an operations spine that is about as amateur as my park footy club.