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Do Nestle employ someone to break all of their chocolate bars prior to dispatch or do the vending machine company that services my office employ some monkeys armed with hammers?
Maybe they were sold to the vending machine company as broken for a cheaper price?
They taste the same, what's the problem?
Nope, the distribution company who supply the choccies to the retailers use rickshaws with tyres pumped upto 150psi.. 🙄
You really shouldn't be buying Nestle products in the first place.
Not only the ethical issues, but also the fact their 'chocolate' is brown coloured vegetable fat.
No worse than buying [s]crap[/s] Kraft/ cadbury's
Do you think "falling" out of the vending machine racks might not have something to do with it??
^^^ was that gif taken at the Park Royal ParcelForce depot where I had the displeasure of working for the day when doing agency work? It looks like it!!
Our vending machine at work keeps the chocolate bars really cold so they get nice & brittle, then drops them from a great height onto a metal surface, virtually guaranteeing they'll be broken into bits. Annoying, but I tend to avoid it these days in my quest to lose some weight.
Who cares? Nobody actually EATS that crap, do they?
