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<blockquote data-quote="Salvia" data-source="post: 1642679" data-attributes="member: 278312"><p>Ah, I wonder if this latest info is just semantics - and/or staff not having the full picture, or not being able to connect the dots ......</p><p></p><p>The last time we thought they were going to discontinue selling the rolls, that turned out to be not the case. They did discontinue the 100g rolls, and replace with an 85g* roll, with a completely different product stock number. I can well see that in the mind of a stock clerk, customer services, or similar, that would be interpreted as not selling them anymore (100g with their appropriate stock number). and those same people not necessarily knowing that there was a 'new' product at 85g with its own stock number, that just happened to have exactly the same ingredients as the discontinued 100g roll.</p><p></p><p>If the change this time is in the<strong> name</strong> of the rolls (from high protein to low carb), but essentially the roll remains just as before, I can well see how that could result in individual staff having different perspectives on what is happening - and that "we are withdrawing high protein rolls" could be the case, as far as they are concerned. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps it's simply another "adjustment" in response to customer demands and/feedback, and/or response to more recent publicity about the spread of diabetes.</p><p></p><p>.... this reads as pretty desperate, doesn't it ... (( sigh )) Oh well, time will tell.</p><p></p><p></p><p>edit: *rolls are supposed to be 85g but I find the size can vary quite a lot, I've had them anything up to 105g</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salvia, post: 1642679, member: 278312"] Ah, I wonder if this latest info is just semantics - and/or staff not having the full picture, or not being able to connect the dots ...... The last time we thought they were going to discontinue selling the rolls, that turned out to be not the case. They did discontinue the 100g rolls, and replace with an 85g* roll, with a completely different product stock number. I can well see that in the mind of a stock clerk, customer services, or similar, that would be interpreted as not selling them anymore (100g with their appropriate stock number). and those same people not necessarily knowing that there was a 'new' product at 85g with its own stock number, that just happened to have exactly the same ingredients as the discontinued 100g roll. If the change this time is in the[B] name[/B] of the rolls (from high protein to low carb), but essentially the roll remains just as before, I can well see how that could result in individual staff having different perspectives on what is happening - and that "we are withdrawing high protein rolls" could be the case, as far as they are concerned. Perhaps it's simply another "adjustment" in response to customer demands and/feedback, and/or response to more recent publicity about the spread of diabetes. .... this reads as pretty desperate, doesn't it ... (( sigh )) Oh well, time will tell. edit: *rolls are supposed to be 85g but I find the size can vary quite a lot, I've had them anything up to 105g [/QUOTE]
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