These closures are obviously devastating for the workers concerned and their families and communities. 😭

It’s also very bad for local food production and reducing dependence on imports, just when the cost of fuel is sky-rocketing - not good timing.

#FoodSecurity #LocalFood

https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360949802/iconic-brands-be-phased-out-heinz-watties-announces-major-nz-shake

Stuff

@simplicitarian this is definitely a worry 😢
@drwalters It’s also hard to imagine that part of Ōtepoti without the smell of burnt coffee 🤷🏻‍♀️
@simplicitarian @drwalters ‘burning the ribbons’ is what we call it on roasting day. Coz you know. Red ribbon roast 🤣🤣
@KateT @drwalters My walk between the bus hub and work used to include a range of interesting smells - the sickly sweet smell of pavlova from Cowells, burnt coffee from Greggs, and hops from Emersons 😆
@simplicitarian @KateT we always knew the wind direction if we could smell burning beans in the Commerce building 😂

My first job was an apprenticeship with printers Coulls Somerville Wilkie on what is now the site of a hospital which isn't being built.

Biking down Cumberland St from Stuart St you'd pass the Cadbury's factory with it's sickly sweet odour, followed by the (McLeod's?) soap factory which reeked of tallow.

The combination could be quite nauseating at times.

@drwalters @simplicitarian @KateT

@BobLefridge @drwalters @simplicitarian my first job in Dunners was at cadburys. I lasted 3 days. That sickly smell put me off chocolate for months. Shortly afterwards I moved to a flat near speights. The smell from that put me off speights forever!