For u guys thinking it was a bad choice for them selling 10-20% shares to Coca Cola, the reason they did it was for longterm expansion. They want their products to reach a global market and they can't do that on their own.
If you go on their website you will find that they have a timeline and a vision to become the world's favourite little food company by 2030 and to do that they need help. It's not like they are compromising their products or changing anything. They have good reasons.
it really is cheaper than buying the fruit and making them, plus it makes the smoothie last longer and available to put in the kids lunch box's without the worry of the lid coming off and going anywhere. i used to buy loads of fruit to make smoothies and would cost me over £30. please though we need more fair trade fruit in it. other smoothies on the market sometimes use juice in it made from concentrate! and their ethical values are not as good, packing can be reused if not recyclable
Because business journalists (I used to be one, in print), are holier-than-though. And there's two of them against one, which makes life tricky for the interviewee. And their questions weren't exactly intuitive, just the same single question, about cost, which the fellow addressed time and time again. That said, wouldn't mind peeling down her knickers...
Um, why are they giving him such a hard time and grilling him when he's already explained himself clearly? Come on guys, that's not good journalism - it's just rude.
He didn't explain himself THAT clearly. That was a really useful for me, will use it as an example of a fast growing company that could make improvements in my interview tomorrow :p
It is a serious question though, there are much cheaper smoothies on the market and I've noticed much less people are buying this stuff.
wtf is wrong with the interviewers...
Kian1230 1 year ago
For u guys thinking it was a bad choice for them selling 10-20% shares to Coca Cola, the reason they did it was for longterm expansion. They want their products to reach a global market and they can't do that on their own.
If you go on their website you will find that they have a timeline and a vision to become the world's favourite little food company by 2030 and to do that they need help. It's not like they are compromising their products or changing anything. They have good reasons.
Trog1988 2 years ago
What age do men become romantic?
brightlights456X 2 years ago
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brightlights456X 2 years ago
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brightlights456X 2 years ago
@brightlights456X Yeah... I was waiting for what age men are most romantic!
DanzicDub 1 year ago
They give him a hard time! How many other companies would they quiz about their packaging and price of the product?
duncantoms 2 years ago 3
lol could you do a rich special full of energy and brain power boosting fruit, a if had one of these he may not of been caught for the bra advert lol
gothfrogette 2 years ago
it really is cheaper than buying the fruit and making them, plus it makes the smoothie last longer and available to put in the kids lunch box's without the worry of the lid coming off and going anywhere. i used to buy loads of fruit to make smoothies and would cost me over £30. please though we need more fair trade fruit in it. other smoothies on the market sometimes use juice in it made from concentrate! and their ethical values are not as good, packing can be reused if not recyclable
gothfrogette 2 years ago
i love the innocent range but osmetimes it can be a tad dear
tricksta234 2 years ago
Integrity? They have just taken on Coca-cola as an investor. Far less 'innocent' now.
daimobn 2 years ago
I hate cocacola. It's practically a poison.
ianjamieson 2 years ago
Because business journalists (I used to be one, in print), are holier-than-though. And there's two of them against one, which makes life tricky for the interviewee. And their questions weren't exactly intuitive, just the same single question, about cost, which the fellow addressed time and time again. That said, wouldn't mind peeling down her knickers...
transonicbuoy1 2 years ago 2
Um, why are they giving him such a hard time and grilling him when he's already explained himself clearly? Come on guys, that's not good journalism - it's just rude.
chocolatecauldrons 3 years ago 3
He didn't explain himself THAT clearly. That was a really useful for me, will use it as an example of a fast growing company that could make improvements in my interview tomorrow :p
It is a serious question though, there are much cheaper smoothies on the market and I've noticed much less people are buying this stuff.
80smusicfanNO1 2 years ago
@80smusicfanNO1
These are 100% NON-CONCENTRATED fruit, and most of the other smoothies aren't.
jimjams91 1 year ago
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uhh wow this video has 2 be one of the Silliest and sexiest vids online. just like me! I
comentum 3 years ago