they're among the rarest Quality Streets in bags this year. you'll find twice as many of these in an average bag.go to www.BusinessInsider.co.zaWhen Business Insider South Africa started the critical year-end task of identifying the most common Quality Streets in each bag, a 500g packet contained 12 variations and an average of 57 individual chocolates.
And although the bag make up changed dramatically between 2020 and 2021, and differed significantly from some foreign Quality Street options, it appears that local Quality Streets have fallen in line with international counterparts. And are now entirely predictable.There's no variation between bagsSadly, every bag's insides are almost identical. On average, less than one chocolate changed between packets during our tests.
Economic factors, like the cost of some types, also play a part – as does psychological manipulation to get you to buy more packs to secure your favourites.Unlike in previous years, it appears as if the latest Quality Streets available in South Africa more closely resemble the originals made in the United Kingdom. The options are the same, the bag designs and sizes are similar, and the quality is slightly better compared to two years ago.
Hard hitting journalism by the Business Insider. I see they've followed this up with another candy counting investigation.
BISouthAfrica Much cheaper options on the shelves
BISouthAfrica Inequality Street!
BISouthAfrica Business publicstion turned to You magazine 😏 what nonsense is this?
We need more journalism like this. Not everything has to be a crisis or scandal.
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