Celebrations 2017 (750g) vs. 2025 (500g)

by sparktrap25

49 comments
  1. Now they sell 750g in a special metal tin for double the price

  2. There really is a gap in the market for a chocolate manufacturer not to be absolute stingy cunts. They could even charge more for a bigger tub, people would pay it ffs.

  3. Corporate greed is one of the worst illnesses of humanity

  4. Just sowing seeds here, but…

    ….stop buying them. You won’t miss them. Cadbury, Mars & Nestle will miss us though.

  5. Get less. Pay more. Taste worse. Imagine what chocolate is gonna be like in 20 years

  6. Time to start boycotting these next year lads. They’re being quite blatant about the rip off now.

  7. Is it just me or they just taste like plastic nowadays?

  8. The “tin” of Quality Street this year was shite too, barely enough sweets in there to cover the base

  9. It’s just capitalism, it’s a damn shame.

    A company can make 5billion profit, but see share prices collapse cause it failed to hit the 5.5 prediction.

  10. Its really sad that every company just makes things worse and worse until they max their profits. Is there any who are actually decent and dont disgrace themselves and their customers with this? We need to support good practices and burn this nonsense to the ground.

  11. Didn’t buy any this year; They were hilariously priced the entire month I believe. Whereas previously you could get close to €1 per 100g. Closest this year was SuperValu making you buy 3 for 12 was it?

  12. These astroturfing posts are becoming a daily occurrence now.

  13. Sure by 2030 they will just be able to put the regular bars in the tin and no-one will notice

  14. They taste like utter shit, we decided we will not be buying any of the tins next year unforch 🥲

  15. I found an old Rose’s tin at my parents this year, proper old one

    1.46kg

    Not sure if there used to be jumbo ones back then or if that’s the size they were but it was shocking, this year is 550g

  16. My guide for chocolate pricing is €1/100g for own brand stuff and €2/100g for standard branded stuff. Getting a tub for €5 isn’t terrible value for money, even if they’ve been hit hard with shrinkflation. Not an exact measurement but it’s how I price up the larger stuff like boxes of chocolate being on sale.

  17. I have never once bought a tub of these type of sweets or the biscuits tins/cartons.

    Eaten plenty though.

  18. Shrinkflated and mankified, I can’t be the only one to think they killed the golden goose with these because I now refuse to get em and can’t think of anyone else who buys em anymore.

  19. Who cares because they taste like shit and the ingredients are also now

  20. And you know what? We are still bolstering these bastards…. No one to blame but us .

  21. We have stopped buying them.

    Irish cadburys used to be the go to gift to send to family and friends abroad. Hasn’t been for a decade now.

    Someone mentioned it on here, but there is a good documentary about the downfall of cadburys on YouTube. It’s about 20 mins. Obviously they aren’t the only company selling less for more but that doc sealed the deal. No more cadburys anything.

    If there is one benefit from all of this, they accidentally made me aware it is important to check the ingredients of sweets and chocolate. No palm oil please.

  22. Don’t buy them. It’s the only way it’ll stop

  23. I bet the older boxes had less Bounties in them too 😆

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