Talk:Sharwood's

Food safety
I have removed the section on food safety. The Food Standard Agency publications suggest nowhere that adulterated Basmati was sold solely under the Sharwood brand, other brands were similarly deceptive. Neither are Sharwood pickles the only ones manufactured with mustard oil. (Mustard oil is prized in Bangladesh and India for its flavour.)

I also see no mention of the word "Sharwood" in the FSA bulletin on food irradiation.

Neither of these incidents made the news or are particularly related to the Sharwood brand and thus should be removed. C'mon folks, this isn't a forum for Sharwood-bashing. Pilatus 20:07, 12 December 2005 (UTC)

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Potential source for company history
Interesting seeing that extremely little about Sharwood's founding is found on their website. I've found this detailed rundown, from what looks like a group of local historians for Offley, where the company began: http://www.ovalpartnership.org.uk/kennington-oval-vauxhall-history/notable-buildings/offley-works/sharwoods-story.html (archived version) Comes with sources for the information given, including that some of it was supplied by Sharwood's themselves. If anyone wants to add a History section, there's a good amount of information you could work off here. --Ineffablebookkeeper (talk) (&#123;&#123;ping&#125;&#125; me!) 21:22, 7 September 2022 (UTC)