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I really worry about Tetleys going the same way.  It would leave a cataclysmic void in my life if they went bust :unsure:.

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1 hour ago, Bentrovato said:

awful pun. Which comedian do you write for?

Tim Vine?

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16 hours ago, Toast said:

Interesting unsubstantiated claim on Wikipedia:

 

In 2022, the Typhoo brand was ranked 5 in sales volume in the UK in spite of being deemed to have the largest production output; this mismatch is due to major supermarkets' own-labelled tea brands being largely supplied by Typhoo.[citation needed]

 

 

Usually this is pretty good for a brand though. The revenue isn't quite as good as selling the product fully yourself, but if you excess production capacity and nobody is going to buy that much of your product, it can be a pretty good deal. In this case it doesn't seem like that worked, which could be an issue with how much they were getting from the stores.

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On 27/11/2024 at 13:22, time said:

A development which absolutely nobody could have foreseen...

Brighton's i360 enters administration

 

It owes Brighton & Hove City Council £51,000,000.

i360 has officially ceased operations; staff laid-off without pay. Merry Christmas.

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Party City closing their stores in the US

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