I was diagnosed with type 2 around 5 years ago and immediatly ceased eating any cakes, biscuits etc. The only item in this category that I allowed myself a couple of times / week was a Boot's Diabetic Shortbread Finger. They were very popular and it was a always lottery as to whether they had any left in stock. Unfortunately the price / packet went up last year in line with many other items.
I've noticed that the stock situation has got even worse over the last few months, and having tried 3 different branches in two days without success, I decided to ask why.
The supervisor claimed that "The Diabetes Association" had advised Boot's that anyone with Diabetes could eat "any single biscuit from any manufacturer without any side effects", so production of this "Diabetic" line was being scaled down. I expect that they will eventually disappear from the shelves completely. So, if this explanation is correct, then this is why they are scarce? Compared with any other packets of biscuits, they were much more expensive / unit. I suspect that this might be the real reason and turnover has gone down dramatically during the recession!
I've noticed that the stock situation has got even worse over the last few months, and having tried 3 different branches in two days without success, I decided to ask why.
The supervisor claimed that "The Diabetes Association" had advised Boot's that anyone with Diabetes could eat "any single biscuit from any manufacturer without any side effects", so production of this "Diabetic" line was being scaled down. I expect that they will eventually disappear from the shelves completely. So, if this explanation is correct, then this is why they are scarce? Compared with any other packets of biscuits, they were much more expensive / unit. I suspect that this might be the real reason and turnover has gone down dramatically during the recession!