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Many internet users with disabilities find web sites difficult or even impossible to use simply because of the way they are designed. We are working hard at Cadbury to provide access to information that is available to all our customers, and this goes for the website, too.


We are aware of the types of adaptive technology used by people with disabilities and are redesigning pages across our portfolio of websites to ensure compatibility with as many of these systems as possible. Changes include keeping text clear, formatting layouts and tables, and making sure links adequately describe where they go ('click here' does not mean much in isolation).


We are rebuilding our websites to meet the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Content Accessibility Guidelines set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and we aim, wherever possible, to ensure we conform to 'Double-A' standards. You can find out more about the initiative on W3C's website (link opens a new window).


If you come across a part of our site that is difficult to use please tell us about it. We intend to keep improving our accessibility - so to help us do it, send us your comments.


Please be aware that access key functionality will vary depending on which browser you use. For instance, users of Internet Explorer may need to press the 'Enter' key after selecting an access key, Firefox users should find that the access keys lead directly to the selected page..