Cadbury Fingers Vanish from French Supermarkets, Stirring Consumer Discontent
The iconic chocolate biscuits have been absent since May 2024, with Mondelez and distributors pointing fingers over the disappearance.
- Cadbury Fingers, a beloved chocolate biscuit, have been missing from French shelves since May 2024, causing disappointment among fans.
- Mondelez International, which owns Cadbury, claims the biscuits were distributed through an intermediary and are not directly managed by them in France.
- The distributor, Lightbody Europe, asserts that the decision to stop selling the biscuits was made by Mondelez's British branch.
- This situation mirrors the 2015 Figolu incident, where consumer demand eventually led to the product's return to the market.
- Mondelez France is exploring options to reintroduce Cadbury Fingers, responding to the nostalgic outcry from consumers.