kiwijohn Posted February 16, 2017 #1 Share Posted February 16, 2017 Cadbury's have announced that they will close their Dunedin factory next year with a loss of 350 jobs. However the good news is that they hope to keep the Cadbury World Tourist attraction open but will confirm this later. Many cruisers visit the factory and Cadbury's World when they visit Dunedin. Also at stake is the "Jaffa" rolling down the world's steepest street Baldwin Street in Dunedin which is held annually Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr&MrsCookie Posted February 16, 2017 #2 Share Posted February 16, 2017 That's a shame about the job losses. Hope they keep the tourist attraction though. And the jaffa race - had planned on going there at some point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted February 16, 2017 #3 Share Posted February 16, 2017 Cadbury's have announced that they will close their Dunedin factory next year with a loss of 350 jobs. However the good news is that they hope to keep the Cadbury World Tourist attraction open but will confirm this later. Many cruisers visit the factory and Cadbury's World when they visit Dunedin. Also at stake is the "Jaffa" rolling down the world's steepest street Baldwin Street in Dunedin which is held annually Been in there a couple of times, so where are they moving their plant to? The Phillipines or Vietnam ? The Cadburys plant at Claremont in Tassie, been there, is it sill churning out the chocolate? Yes, 350 jobs is a lot to lose, will have a big impact on the local economy.:eek: Not forgetting the local dairy industry, a glass and a half of milk in every block. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brisbane41 Posted February 17, 2017 #4 Share Posted February 17, 2017 That is not a good decision for New Zealand. I have visited that factory and really enjoyed it. I think it is time governments got serious about protecting local jobs and keeping people off welfare and seeing society decline by imposing some serious import taxes on products that are imported but previously manufactured by locals. Its all well and good to have world trade but one day it will go too far and what we are seeing in America now is people wanting their country back and jobs back instead of seeing jobs shipped offshore. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kiwijohn Posted February 17, 2017 Author #5 Share Posted February 17, 2017 NSWP I understand Cadbury's are moving the Dunedin production to Melbourne. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brisbane41 Posted February 17, 2017 #6 Share Posted February 17, 2017 NSWP I understand Cadbury's are moving the Dunedin production to Melbourne. Are you not upset that New Zealand loses out over this? Even though I am Australian, I would be upset to see an icon like this that has supported tourism and jobs get closed down. Although they want the tours to remain the plant closing will have an impact. What makes Melbourne a better place to produce chocolates than Dunedin? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted February 17, 2017 #7 Share Posted February 17, 2017 NSWP I understand Cadbury's are moving the Dunedin production to Melbourne. Thank you, Victorian Dairy Industry will like that. Cadbury could employ some of the hundreds of redundant car industry workers from Holden, Ford, Toyota. etc.:o Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussieflyer Posted February 17, 2017 #8 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Been in there a couple of times, so where are they moving their plant to? The Phillipines or Vietnam ? The Cadburys plant at Claremont in Tassie, been there, is it sill churning out the chocolate? Yes, 350 jobs is a lot to lose, will have a big impact on the local economy.:eek: Not forgetting the local dairy industry, a glass and a half of milk in every block. According to the Cadbury site the Claremont plant is still manufacturing but the visitor centre has closed down (a while back I think). I do agree with Brisbane41 - it is a real problem that large companies can close and relocate causing job losses in the local communities. That's the way of global business these days I suppose and it's not pleasant, but part of the problem is the drive for profits and consumers who want ever lower prices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bodogbodog Posted February 17, 2017 #9 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Thank you, Victorian Dairy Industry will like that. Which I believe that the NZ dairy company, Fonterra, own a good chunk of Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Big_M Posted February 17, 2017 #10 Share Posted February 17, 2017 According to the Cadbury site the Claremont plant is still manufacturing but the visitor centre has closed down (a while back I think). I do agree with Brisbane41 - it is a real problem that large companies can close and relocate causing job losses in the local communities. That's the way of global business these days I suppose and it's not pleasant, but part of the problem is the drive for profits and consumers who want ever lower prices. Do consumers? I'm yet to hear people lament that chocolate bars cost too much and need to come down in price. Way back when, these things used to be 'treats.' Now they're just everyday, consumption has increased, people getting fatter, diabetes increasing. And as production and consumption has increased they're understandably taken for granted as with many things, and no longer seen as special. From my view it's more about profits from increased sales. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MicCanberra Posted February 17, 2017 #11 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Another blow to NZ, pretty soon they will all be unemployed or working here in Australia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kiwijohn Posted February 17, 2017 Author #12 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Cadburys have been their own worst enemy when they put palm oil into their chocolate against huge opposition from environmentalists and were forced to get rid of palm oil eventually. In New Zealand Whittakers chocolate from Porirua is the market leader because it is of better quality.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted February 17, 2017 #13 Share Posted February 17, 2017 ALDI has a big market share of the Australian chocolate business, mostly imported from Germany, Belgium and Holland. Must have hit Cadbury profits bottom line. I believe there is no Aldi in NZ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
By The Bay Posted February 17, 2017 #14 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Cadbury's have announced that they will close their Dunedin factory next year with a loss of 350 jobs. However the good news is that they hope to keep the Cadbury World Tourist attraction open but will confirm this later. Many cruisers visit the factory and Cadbury's World when they visit Dunedin. Also at stake is the "Jaffa" rolling down the world's steepest street Baldwin Street in Dunedin which is held annually We are due there in Feb 18. Will it be open? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MicCanberra Posted February 17, 2017 #15 Share Posted February 17, 2017 We are due there in Feb 18. Will it be open? I doubt they know at this stage. It is one thing to say it will be and another to say they hope it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mr walker Posted February 17, 2017 #16 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Sad for the workers who work there of course. It is a very out of the way place to have a factory making food which then has to be transported a long way to anywhere else, which may have impacted the economics of the operation. I must say, I don't mind a bit of chocolate now & then. But I was very surprised on our first NZ cruise where Dunedin was our first port-of-call to see so many people re-boarding laden down with bags of chocolate. They looked like they had been to the Easter Show & bought a bunch of show-bags. Really! There is so much to do and see in Dunedin & surrounding region, and people needed to charge off and buy chocolate. Not some special chocolate, not available anywhere else, but just plain old mass-produced standard Cadbury's available everywhere :confused: Now the Speight's Brewery Tour - now that's different ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Big_M Posted February 17, 2017 #17 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Cadburys have been their own worst enemy when they put palm oil into their chocolate against huge opposition from environmentalists and were forced to get rid of palm oil eventually. In New Zealand Whittakers chocolate from Porirua is the market leader because it is of better quality.. Yeah, Whittaker's is good. I prefer it though as they have much better varieties than Cadbury's. Better quality as you say as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Big_M Posted February 17, 2017 #18 Share Posted February 17, 2017 But I was very surprised on our first NZ cruise where Dunedin was our first port-of-call to see so many people re-boarding laden down with bags of chocolate. They looked like they had been to the Easter Show & bought a bunch of show-bags. Really! There is so much to do and see in Dunedin & surrounding region, and people needed to charge off and buy chocolate. Not some special chocolate, not available anywhere else, but just plain old mass-produced standard Cadbury's available everywhere :confused: Agreed. It was mentioned but not somewhere I bothered going when I went there. Lots more interesting places to visit! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted February 17, 2017 #19 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Sad for the workers who work there of course. It is a very out of the way place to have a factory making food which then has to be transported a long way to anywhere else, which may have impacted the economics of the operation. I must say, I don't mind a bit of chocolate now & then. But I was very surprised on our first NZ cruise where Dunedin was our first port-of-call to see so many people re-boarding laden down with bags of chocolate. They looked like they had been to the Easter Show & bought a bunch of show-bags. Really! There is so much to do and see in Dunedin & surrounding region, and people needed to charge off and buy chocolate. Not some special chocolate, not available anywhere else, but just plain old mass-produced standard Cadbury's available everywhere :confused: Now the Speight's Brewery Tour - now that's different ;) Totally agree..they go to NZ on a cruise to see a bit of NZ inc Dunedin and straight off on ye old shuttle bus to Cadburys, boring. Yes we did Cadburys, but also The Motor Museum, the Railway Stn and everthing else in Dunedin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MicCanberra Posted February 17, 2017 #20 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Now the Speight's Brewery Tour - now that's different ;) If they touch that brewery, two things would happen, I and all of NZ will be in shock (along with countless other consumers from around the world). I would have no need to ever go back to Dunedin (having seen so much of it already). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shireboi Posted February 17, 2017 #21 Share Posted February 17, 2017 http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/89538176/cadbury-workers-vow-to-fight-against-dunedin-plant-closure http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/cadbury-weighs-up-moving-new-zealand-production-to-australia/news-story/29c25d6956c75f610e2f94a8ca68bff5 https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/cadbury-closure-threat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiwi_cruiser Posted February 17, 2017 #22 Share Posted February 17, 2017 ALDI has a big market share of the Australian chocolate business, mostly imported from Germany, Belgium and Holland. Must have hit Cadbury profits bottom line. I believe there is no Aldi in NZ? No there is no Aldi in NZ. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NSWP Posted February 17, 2017 #23 Share Posted February 17, 2017 No there is no Aldi in NZ. Don't worry, the Germans are on their way over the Tasman Sea in the U Boats.:eek: Bringing all their good tucker with them. The Aldi chocolate is very good too and half the price of Cadburys and Whitakers. We have liquor in our Aldi as well. Very good. Guten Nacht Mein Herr.:cool: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare MicCanberra Posted February 17, 2017 #24 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Don't worry, the Germans are on their way over the Tasman Sea in the U Boats.:eek: Bringing all their good tucker with them. The Aldi chocolate is very good too and half the price of Cadburys and Whitakers. We have liquor in our Aldi as well. Very good. Guten Nacht Mein Herr.:cool: LOL, yes nice wines and ciders Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aussieflyer Posted February 17, 2017 #25 Share Posted February 17, 2017 Do consumers? I'm yet to hear people lament that chocolate bars cost too much and need to come down in price....... No they don't complain but companies can't charge a fair price anymore and expect to hold market share. There are far too many cheap brands imported to compete. It is the relentless search for the cheapest price by many consumers (and hang the quality). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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