I suspect they are made daily, and fresh when they are made... But not by the time you're buying them in the shops. Sort of like the WH Smiths meal deal sandwiches. Think of the number of people it would take to make tens of thousands of all-day breakfast sarnies and get them delivered all over the country before they open at 9am.
Happens all the time in marketing. It reminds me of the time McDonalds bought a company called "100% pure beef" to make their beef patties (which had all kinds of crap in them - BUT they could put "made with 100% pure beef" on the marketing. Not sure if that story is apocryphal... But in the spirit of not googling it, I'm sticking to it because it's a good story to support the point I'm making here.
I suspect they are made daily, and fresh when they are made... But not by the time you're buying them in the shops. Sort of like the WH Smiths meal deal sandwiches. Think of the number of people it would take to make tens of thousands of all-day breakfast sarnies and get them delivered all over the country before they open at 9am.
Euurghh maaa gad. Love this theory, it's a front runner.
So I'm technically eating something that was 'made fresh daily', but the day in question could be two weeks ago?
Happens all the time in marketing. It reminds me of the time McDonalds bought a company called "100% pure beef" to make their beef patties (which had all kinds of crap in them - BUT they could put "made with 100% pure beef" on the marketing. Not sure if that story is apocryphal... But in the spirit of not googling it, I'm sticking to it because it's a good story to support the point I'm making here.
Incredible.
It's the equivalent of legally changing my name to 'Massive Shlong' and going on a date.
Not a bad idea that actually