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F urniture giant Ikea has said that it plans to phase out products owned by Mondelez, the company behind Cadbury's, amid a boycott across much of Scandinavia of the confectionary-maker's products. Ikea said that the decision was taken as it tries to replace some of what it sells with its own-brand products. This will mean that the business will stop selling Marabou and Daim products in the UK, chocolates that are popular in Ikea's native Sweden. Ikea does not sell Cadbury's, so it will not impact that brand. It comes as dozens of Scandinavian companies have cut ties with Mondelez,…
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