Cadbury's snack right' slogan is hard to swallow when the company is a sponsor of war | Catherine Bennett
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Cadbury's bicentenary emphasizes its long-standing British connection, while its ownership by Mondelez International has raised ethical questions about its operations, particularly in Russia.
Mondelez’s chairman, Dirk Van de Put, promotes their 'Snacking Made Right' initiative as an empowering movement, despite the company's controversial ties to Russia amid the ongoing war.
The online narrative of Cadbury largely celebrates its founding family, inadvertently sidestepping the contentious realities of Mondelez's operations and the broader implications of their corporate actions.
As Cadbury celebrates 200 years, the juxtaposition of its legacy with Mondelez's current practices prompts consumers to question whether enjoying their products aligns with their ethical beliefs.
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