The popular Christmas treats shrinking in size but going up in price
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The popular Christmas treats shrinking in size  but going up in price
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"Shoppers will find fewer chocolates in a packet than they used to get when purchasing some Cadbury favourites this Christmas. The weight of pouches of Roses, Heroes and Twirl has been reduced by 10 per cent from 300g to 270g, and costs around 4.50. Cadbury owner Mondelez International said the weight reduction is a result of higher costs across its supply chain, including a rise in the prices of cocoa and dairy. It described its move as a last resort."
The Independent emphasizes the need for reporters on the ground to cover major US issues, including reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech. The outlet investigates topics like the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word' about American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent relies on donations to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides and maintains free access to reporting and analysis without paywalls. Mondelez International has reduced weights of Cadbury Roses, Heroes and Twirl pouches by 10 percent from 300g to 270g. Mondelez cited higher costs across its supply chain, including cocoa and dairy, and described the move as a last resort. Supermarket listings show 300g pouches out of stock and 270g pouches priced around £4–£5.
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