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....nuts?
It was bad enough when I discovered last week that Cadburys Dairy Milk chocolate (you know, the one with the advertising slogan that explains how many glasses of the white stuff go into each bar) now has a warning label stating that it contains... milk. Not to mention the Cadburys Fruit and Nut, which, we now know, contains nuts. I'm sure I'd never have guessed that from the name.
This morning, I opened a pack of ready-to-eat king prawns, intending to put them in my sandwiches. Out of idle curiosity, I read the label. Imagine my horror to discover a special allergy warning label informing me that they contained.... seafood! I'd never have guessed! I then read the detailed ingredients list, which was surprisingly reassuring: prawns, salt. No E-numbers, no water. Thank you, Sainsburys.
Who comes up with these things? And why?
It was bad enough when I discovered last week that Cadburys Dairy Milk chocolate (you know, the one with the advertising slogan that explains how many glasses of the white stuff go into each bar) now has a warning label stating that it contains... milk. Not to mention the Cadburys Fruit and Nut, which, we now know, contains nuts. I'm sure I'd never have guessed that from the name.
This morning, I opened a pack of ready-to-eat king prawns, intending to put them in my sandwiches. Out of idle curiosity, I read the label. Imagine my horror to discover a special allergy warning label informing me that they contained.... seafood! I'd never have guessed! I then read the detailed ingredients list, which was surprisingly reassuring: prawns, salt. No E-numbers, no water. Thank you, Sainsburys.
Who comes up with these things? And why?