expiredhocuspocusblade posted Dec 09, 2025 11:10 PM
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expiredhocuspocusblade posted Dec 09, 2025 11:10 PM
12-Oz Royal Dansk Danish Butter Assorted Cookies Tin
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And same India question daily.
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The guy that tours the facility once a year is 1/1024 Danish.
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Here are some legit made in India "Danish style" butter cookies
https://www.dollartree.
The guy that tours the facility once a year is 1/1024 Danish.
Business 101: Making them by hand in small, informal kitchens would be far more expensive and a complete logistical and QC nightmare. Human labor just can't compete with factory efficiency. A modern plant can produce tens of thousands of tins per hour. In a factory, the production cost is around $0.50–$1.00 per tin, whereas hand-made production would shoot up to $3–$6+ per tin.
I don't think any corporation loves its customers enough to absorb a 5–10× higher cost. That's simply not how large-scale food manufacturing works. The videos you probably saw on socialmedia are of local street vendors in low economy zones/slums making cheap snacks for their own communities, not export products for global brands.
I guess this is why they don't make these cookies in denmark anymore
Business 101: Making them by hand in small, informal kitchens would be far more expensive and a complete logistical and QC nightmare. Human labor just can't compete with factory efficiency. A modern plant can produce tens of thousands of tins per hour. In a factory, the production cost is around $0.50–$1.00 per tin, whereas hand-made production would shoot up to $3–$6+ per tin.
I don't think any corporation loves its customers enough to absorb a 5–10× higher cost. That's simply not how large-scale food manufacturing works. The videos you probably saw on socialmedia are of local street vendors in low economy zones/slums making cheap snacks for their own communities, not export products for global brands.
I guess this is why they don't make these cookies in denmark anymore
I heard for other countries (like EU, China), what they have is made in Indonesia..
Royal Dansk are made in Denmark. Check the back of the tin.
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