I understand the analagy, but people buy food everyday and have a better understanding of the quality of ingredients etc etc
The VAST majority of people buy fireworks once a year, have litte understanding of the impact the quality of the chemicals, manufacturing will have and will go with what they think looks good on the shelf at a certain price point, whatever that may be.
I agree totally about fireworks...
But I'm not sure people have a better understanding about food!
Its like these "Butchers Choice" sausages- are they REALLY using better quality meat?
It's all down the the way they are marketed- "traditional" quality, locally produced (thumbs up on the "eco" side) and British = a higher pricetag.
As such, whilst production costs are high in the UK, this can be ofset somewhat by the "added value" that can be given to UK made products (in some sectors.)
Edited by David, 11 April 2009 - 04:39 PM.