Do you think you can just shut down a production line right now without developing supply chains to source an alternative product? And which alternative product should be used? You have to market test that in test kitchens until you find a suitable option that customers like and are willing to buy. Change in a multi-billion dollar international industry isn't made simply because you declare it to be necessary.
It's very easy to so "no" to something. It's very much harder to find something to say "yes" to instead.
They had no problem dumping chemicals into the food kids eat. I have no sympathy. Shut down production, and find safer alternatives asap or be forced to close your doors. I know it isn't logical but how many years where they pumping kids full of garbage? Maybe it is better they shut down anyway. Make room for the healthy snacks to gain shelf space.
These damn games they play infuriates me. Just like the cereal companies phasing out chemical dyes by 2028. No, get rid of the dyes now.
Do you think you can just shut down a production line right now without developing supply chains to source an alternative product? And which alternative product should be used? You have to market test that in test kitchens until you find a suitable option that customers like and are willing to buy. Change in a multi-billion dollar international industry isn't made simply because you declare it to be necessary.
It's very easy to so "no" to something. It's very much harder to find something to say "yes" to instead.
They had no problem dumping chemicals into the food kids eat. I have no sympathy. Shut down production, and find safer alternatives asap or be forced to close your doors. I know it isn't logical but how many years where they pumping kids full of garbage? Maybe it is better they shut down anyway. Make room for the healthy snacks to gain shelf space.