Marks & Spencer stops selling beloved Gigantic Mint Buttons: what is the reason.
Marks & Spencer cancels Gigantic Mint Buttons
According to The Sun: Shoppers who love sweets are upset by the news that Marks & Spencer has decided to stop producing Gigantic Mint Buttons. The supermarket confirmed that these large chocolate candies will no longer be sold and have been permanently removed from the assortment.
Consumers loved the large 150-gram packages, which were popular at children's parties and as a dessert after dinner.
“...already disappointed, as these were my favorite candies.”
Now fans will have to look for other options for their sweet cravings. This news has sparked outrage among the brand's fans, who noted that the cancellation of these chocolates was a significant blow to their sweet collection.
Customers are expressing their dissatisfaction on social media, sharing memories of pleasant moments with Gigantic Mint Buttons.
Such decisions always provoke lively reactions among buyers, as the discontinuation of beloved products can impact the brand's image. Consumers always seek quality and familiar tastes, and such news only emphasizes the importance of listening to consumers and their preferences.
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