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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2137996" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Not at all surprised - having worked for a food processing company in the research and development department I know that many firms must have long established contracts with suppliers, where there are land purchases, investment in machinery, staff recruitment and policy decisions all resting on the fact that they have a buyer for their products. </p><p>A company cannot reduce output of what they have had in the pipeline for years - possibly even decades, and manufacturers cannot turn around and refuse to honour their agreements. The sugar had to go somewhere, and if not into drinks then into the foods which the same firm produces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2137996, member: 355878"] Not at all surprised - having worked for a food processing company in the research and development department I know that many firms must have long established contracts with suppliers, where there are land purchases, investment in machinery, staff recruitment and policy decisions all resting on the fact that they have a buyer for their products. A company cannot reduce output of what they have had in the pipeline for years - possibly even decades, and manufacturers cannot turn around and refuse to honour their agreements. The sugar had to go somewhere, and if not into drinks then into the foods which the same firm produces. [/QUOTE]
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