No company is safe from the odd and incisive wit of Terry Ravenscroft, and in this uproarious collection of epistles he targets the world’s biggest food and drink companies. Kellogg's, Mars, Heinz, and Cadbury, among others, receive communiqués from Terry on issues ranging from quality, pricing, and taste to advertising campaigns as well as problems such as an inability to find the nuts in Nutella spread "despite going through it with a fine tooth comb." Combining hysterical premises with sly nods to the megalomania of global corporations, this is the perfect compendium for anyone who has ever wanted to really speak their minds to big business.
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About the Author
Terry Ravenscroft is a television writer and the author of Airmail, Dear Air 2000, and Football Crazy.
Terry Ravenscroft (1938- ) was born in New Mills, Derbyshire. He still lives there, with his wife Delma and his mistress Divine Bottom (in his dreams). He has written television scripts for, among others, Les Dawson, The Two Ronnies, Morecambe and Wise, Alas Smith and Jones and Not the Nine-o-clock News. He wrote many episodes of the situation comedy Terry and June and the radio series Star Terk Two. He now writes humorous books. The photograph is of the author when he was 25. He doesn't look a day older today.