The company will not be responsible for any loss incurred on account of these fraudulent communications. Candidates should be wary and avoid providing any personal or financial information to anyone that promises false employment opportunities on behalf of Parle. We would like everyone to be aware that Parle do not have any such practices of accepting any money as security deposit, documentation processing fees or training fees from the job aspirants at any stage of its recruitment and selection process. Kindly note that, if anyone ask you money to progress your application or if you receive an unsolicited employment offer or you are unsure about the validity of any communication, please contact us immediately on 022-67130300. The HR department will connect with the individual in case of suitable opportunity with the organisation. The aspiring individuals willing to work with Parle, are advised to submit the resume in the Career section of the Parle official site. There is no payment to be made or we do not accept any payment through RTGS/NEFT or through any means before becoming a Parle Distributor. No other website, portal or toll-free number is activated or authorised by Parle Products Private Limited to entertain applications and enquiries. It’s a top five of classic British biscuits that have been around for many years, and which are all well suited to dunking in a nice cup of tea.For all types of enquires for Distributorship, call us on 022-67130300. Ian Atkinson, CMO at SunLife said: “The results of our biscuit poll make quite surprising reading, but I’m happy to see the Ginger Nut (a personal favourite) taking the top spot. “Fruit shortcake – can’t dunk chocolate in tea!” Howard “I love most biscuits, but chocolate digestive and ginger nuts are the best with tea for me.” Jenny “I love all biccies, but a dunked bourbon is my best.” Julie “Any biscuit that can be dunked into a cuppa at the time of drinking is the best biscuit!!” Dee The poll also discovered that dunkability is a key factor for older Brits, with many of the poll’s respondents citing ‘dunking’ as a reason for their choice of biscuit: The five that came in after Nice biscuits were Fruit Shortcakes, plain Hobnobs, Garibaldis, Fig Rolls and chocolate Hobnobs. The only chocolate biscuits in the top ten were the Chocolate Digestive (6) and Bourbon (8), and only three with ‘fillings’ made the top ten – Custard Creams, Jammy Dodgers and Bourbons. In second place was Rich Tea, followed by a plain Digestive and a Custard Cream, while Shortbread made up the top five. So, given older Brits are the biscuit authority, over 50s experts SunLife polled more than 450 of them to find out their biccie of choice. One in four people tuck into biscuits daily, and as a nation we spend more than £3bn on the sugary snacks year.Īnd it is older Brits that love biscuits the most – 31% admit to eating at least one a day, and they put taste above all other factors when purchasing their favourite snack – even if it means spending a bit more. The humble biscuit has been a British staple for hundreds of years, and even in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, shoppers are showing no signs of quitting their habit.
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