Cadbury reacts to row over beef in chocolates
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 19, 2021 14:32 IST2021-07-19T14:30:53+5:302021-07-19T14:32:00+5:30
Cadbury has issued a clarification after a screenshot claiming that the company uses gelatin in some of their products ...

Cadbury reacts to row over beef in chocolates
Cadbury has issued a clarification after a screenshot claiming that the company uses gelatin in some of their products went viral on social media over the weekend, asking consumers to verify facts before sharing them. “The screenshot shared in the Tweet is not related to Mondelez/Cadbury products manufactured in India. All the products manufactured and sold in India are 100% vegetarian. The green dot on the wrapper signifies that,” Cadbury said.Cadbury also said negative posts can hurt its image.
— Cadbury Dairy Milk (@DairyMilkIn) July 18, 2021
“As you can well imagine, negative posts like these, damages consumer confidence in our well-respected and loved brands. We request our consumers to please verify facts related to our products before sharing them further. ”The clarification by the British multinational company, which is owned by Mondelez International, came after hundreds of users on Twitter called for a boycott of Cadbury products. Their boycott call came after a screenshot from a website saying that if a product contains gelatine as an ingredient, that means it was derived from beef, was shared widely on social media. Section of netizens are sharing a screenshot from a website on social media platforms, particularly on Twitter and Facebook, that says that Cadbury chocolate includes gelatine, which means it is derived from animals. Earlier today, Cadbury trended on Twitter and faced a backlash after that post went viral. In India, the chocolate maker carries a green dot which means its products are vegetarian.
Cadbury admits that their products might contain gelatin and its halal certified derived from beef.
— Mayank Jindal 🇮🇳 (@MJ_007Club) July 18, 2021
Okay @DairyMilkIn@cadburysilk@CadburyWorld@CadburyAU. Thanks for letting us know.
Yuck. I have decided to #BoycottCadbury.
Open in appIs this true @CadburyUK?
— Madhu Purnima Kishwar (@madhukishwar) July 17, 2021
If yes, Cadbury deserves to be sued for forcing Hindus to consume halaal certified beef products
Our ancestors &Gurus sacrificed their lives but didn't accept eating beef.
But post "independence"rulers have allowed our Dharma to be violated with impunity pic.twitter.com/Ub9hJmG8gO