‘Grave challenge’: Blackpool rock makers fear for seaside staple’s future

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Manufacturers call for geographic food name protection in face of threat from cheap Chinese imports

lackpool rock, a British seaside institution as traditional as donkey rides on the beach, amusement arcades and fair to middling weather, is facing an existential threat from cheap and inferior Chinese imports, manufacturers have said.

“We have never all agreed on something as much as we have on this,” said David Thorp, who coordinated the letter. “I’ve met directors of other factories I’ve never had contact with before and we are all in agreement – what is happening to us is having a massive effect.” “I know now why he wasn’t emailing me back,” said Thorp. “There is one factory that’s in the constituency of Ben Wallace, but he is also standing down at the next election.”

Thorp said rock was a British institution under threat. There are 10 Blackpool rock manufacturers, which have signed the letter. Fifteen years ago there might have been 30. “Next year it will almost certainly be eight.”

 

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