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Merrill Fernando founder of Dilmah, dead.
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Aged 93. We could do with more like him.



https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/world/202...ed-93.html



In a Facebook post on Thursday evening, Dilmah Tea announced the death of Merrill J Fernando at the age of 93.
Fernando was surrounded by his sons and grandchildren when he died.
The 93-year-old founded Dilmah in 1988 and he became well-known for his "do try it" slogan.
Dilmah is now one of the world's largest tea brands and is also well-known in New Zealand.
"The visionary founder of Dilmah Ceylon Tea Company's greatness was in his invincible faith, his integrity and love for tea and family. With devotion and urgency he pursued his desire for integrity and quality with humility and kindness," said Dilmah Tea's Facebook post. 

"His achievement in disrupting an exploitative colonial industry irrevocably changed the lives of producers around the world introducing a paradigm shift in ethical business before ethics and sustainable business acquired the prominence they have now."

Fernando devoted his entire life to tea, working every day until he was 91 years old."




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#2
But he put those lovely Chimpanzees of the PG Tips Advertisements out of a job with his promotions.
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(23-07-2023, 11:36 AM)alpha111 Wrote: But he put those lovely Chimpanzees of the PG Tips Advertisements out of a job with his promotions.

Big Grin Big Grin
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I was thinking about him the other day shortly before his death, I had wondered if he may have passed away some time back because he wasnt featured on the adverts like he once was, the latest advert essentially just had a photo of him.
He certainly did alot to help their industry, thats for sure.
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(27-07-2023, 11:47 AM)nzoomed Wrote: I was thinking about him the other day shortly before his death, I had wondered if he may have passed away some time back because he wasnt featured on the adverts like he once was, the latest advert essentially just had a photo of him.
He certainly did alot to help their industry, thats for sure.

Yes he did - treated their workers fairly & I think was involved in various charities too. Smile
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