It’s impossible for a Briton to live entirely free from the influence of America. And this can be a great thing. We spend entire days consuming or benefitting from American-owned products and businesses. For breakfast, we might have a bowl of Corn Flakes (Chicago), which over six million of us consume each year. During the day, we might order books or clothes or any other essential items through Amazon (Seattle): 30 per cent of all online commerce in Britain is done through the company. In the e
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Cadbury was bought by U.S. company Kraft in 2010, which also produces Philadelphia cheese and Toblerone
Production of the historic British chocolate then gradually moved away from Bourneville to sites in Europe
Third biggest chocolate factory of Mondelēz International, Bludenz in Germany, makes 600,000 bars a day
Now 125 million bars currently made in Germany and across Europe will be made in Birmingham from 2022
Trade Unions welcome the move, saying it represented a vote of confidence in the UK workforce post-Brexit