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What has happened to Campbells Soup? Gone from the shelves of Tesco and Sainsbury, it would seem. Anyone know why?
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Ok so I meant a couple of years! lol
Ok so I meant a couple of years! lol
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This is from The London Evening Standard
02.10.07
"But now the famous red and white cans of Campbell's Condensed Soup are to disappear from supermarket shelves across Britain.
By the end of December all Campbell's cans will have vanished, to be replaced by ones with new labels bearing the message: 'Soon to be Batchelors.'
From March, the product will be rebranded Batchelors Condensed Soup, although the recipe will remain unchanged.
The rebranding follows last year's takeover of Campbell's UK by Premier Foods.
And it has led marketing experts to predict a bidding war on internet auction sites as collectors rush to get their hands on the final cans produced. "
02.10.07
"But now the famous red and white cans of Campbell's Condensed Soup are to disappear from supermarket shelves across Britain.
By the end of December all Campbell's cans will have vanished, to be replaced by ones with new labels bearing the message: 'Soon to be Batchelors.'
From March, the product will be rebranded Batchelors Condensed Soup, although the recipe will remain unchanged.
The rebranding follows last year's takeover of Campbell's UK by Premier Foods.
And it has led marketing experts to predict a bidding war on internet auction sites as collectors rush to get their hands on the final cans produced. "