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'Posh' chocolate wins fans

If the chocolate market is anything to go by, consumers have not lost their taste for luxury. The latest entrant is Cacao Sampaka. Far from being an austerity chocolate, the brand is resolutely at the top end of the market. Part-owned by Ferran Adria, head chef of celebrated restaurant El Bulli and...

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Recessions
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