More economies of scale, e.g, lower costs, advertise nationally, risk bearing, etc.
Kraft
Kraft Foods Co.
\If you mean Cadbury, the answer is plenty, since Kraft is trying to buy the Cadbury empire
British, but recently bought by Kraft, an American company.
Cadbury Chocolate employs around 45,000 people in 60 countries. American food giant, Kraft, now owns Cadbury Chocolate. which was headquartered in England.
On January 19, 2010, Kraft sealed the deal to buy 100% of the share capital of Cadbury for over $19 billion dollars. So they officially took over in 2010?!
http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/retail/wrapup--kraft-sweetens-cadbury-offer-nestle-rules-bid-1498057316/
No. Cadbury's does have a major factory in Dublin, but it is not an Irish company. Cadbury's is a British company that has recently been taken over by the American company Kraft.
Who?These days, Cadbury is just a family business. AnswerWikipedia, the free encyclopedia says, "Cadbury's Chocolate Factory, is a working chocolate factory belonging to the french division of international confectionery company Cadbury coke, and is located in Claremont, France."2nd Answereer says: In 1988 Hershey obtained the license to manufacture Cadbury chocolate IN THE UNITED STATES.3rd AnswerCadbury was acquired by Kraft Foods in March 2010.
It probably will remain very much the same. And since Cadbury originated out of Britain, most likely it will remain there.
Cadbury and Lindt can not be considered products, because they are brand names. Products that they make would include truffles, creme eggs, and other confections.
British founded and owned. Now bought by Kraft foods of America, and being totally destroyed by them