Britannia - Eat Healthy, Think Better?
Britannia Treat – “tasty delights for all kids with yummy creamy treasures within the biscuit shell.”
This is how the company website describes its range of cream biscuits sold under the brand name of Treat. For a processed foods company (especially one targeting kids) it is imperative that the highest standards of quality are laid down and followed.
Therefore, I was horrified, on opening a packet of Jim Jam Treat, to find dead insects stuck on the crust of these biscuits. The pictures below tell the whole story, more emphatically than I could ever hope to.
However, is quality such an important matter for them? Do they make efforts to guarantee that the purity of their products is being maintained, not only within the manufacturing premises, but also at every point in the distribution channel? Do these mammon- worshipping entities care for anything but the lure of mega profits? How accountable are they for the products they manufacture and sell?
In all fairness to the company, they reacted quickly to my complaint and sent a sales officer to “explain” the situation to me. The officer said that it is very difficult for the company to make sure that the products are handled with the same care at the distributor/retailer’s premises. The insects could have entered at any point in the distribution channel.
I, for my part, can only hope that the company understands the seriousness of the issue and takes effective steps – like improving their product packaging to make sure that something like this is not repeated again.
3 Comments:
I am of the opinion that Brittania's manufacturing processes are not at fault. Rather the defect must have creeped in anywhere in their distribution channel. But the company just cant wash its hands off the problem. After all the company owns the whole distribution channel and so they are responsible for any defects as our Channel Management prof pointed it out.
I feel that they should improve their packaging and have some more packaging layers. We all know the problem that Cadburys had faced some time back and in the end what they did was improve the packaging. You should take this forward and rebuff the claims of the sales officer claiming that the company is not responsible for defects happening at the distributor's premises.
P.S - But it was good to see the company react quickly to your complaint
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Hey Aditya, Wassup? Where are you these days?
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