1 00:00:01,400 --> 00:00:03,320 Speaker 1: And Amanda jam Nation. 2 00:00:03,560 --> 00:00:06,000 Speaker 2: What a sad day yesterday to hear that Sarah Lee, 3 00:00:06,440 --> 00:00:09,720 Speaker 2: known for its frozen cheesecakes, it's apple pies, it's ice cream, 4 00:00:10,119 --> 00:00:14,280 Speaker 2: has gone into voluntary administration. It's been part of Australian 5 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:17,520 Speaker 2: life since nineteen seventy one. They have said they are 6 00:00:17,560 --> 00:00:21,239 Speaker 2: trying to sell or restructure the business. They're trying to 7 00:00:21,320 --> 00:00:23,480 Speaker 2: keep it going. It's based on the Central Coast. It's 8 00:00:23,480 --> 00:00:24,759 Speaker 2: got about two hundred staff. 9 00:00:24,840 --> 00:00:25,479 Speaker 3: That's sad. 10 00:00:25,720 --> 00:00:28,200 Speaker 2: Sad, but not only sad for the jobs involved, but 11 00:00:28,360 --> 00:00:30,920 Speaker 2: just the role that Sarah Lee has played. 12 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:31,360 Speaker 4: In our lives. 13 00:00:31,720 --> 00:00:35,320 Speaker 2: Lots of commentary yesterday on social media, people saying well, 14 00:00:35,360 --> 00:00:37,360 Speaker 2: I can't believe this. This must be the darkest day 15 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:39,720 Speaker 2: in Australian history. I know what I'm having tonight. And 16 00:00:39,760 --> 00:00:42,600 Speaker 2: they've included a picture of the Sara Lee chocolate Bavarian 17 00:00:43,960 --> 00:00:45,040 Speaker 2: that was never a fan. 18 00:00:44,880 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 3: Of them, nor me. I love their danishes and stuff. 19 00:00:49,040 --> 00:00:51,000 Speaker 3: They're really good. They're bake stuff, the stuff that your 20 00:00:51,040 --> 00:00:51,880 Speaker 3: bake is really good. 21 00:00:51,920 --> 00:00:54,480 Speaker 2: And the ice creams well, remember all the ads used 22 00:00:54,480 --> 00:00:57,480 Speaker 2: to be the cheesecakes and things. It was if serve 23 00:00:57,600 --> 00:01:01,000 Speaker 2: this and people that you've made it one it's interesting 24 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:02,880 Speaker 2: going back over the early ads, and one of them 25 00:01:02,920 --> 00:01:07,840 Speaker 2: in particular has a table laden with muffins and struodles 26 00:01:07,920 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 2: and cheesecakes, and the women. You don't see the women, 27 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:16,240 Speaker 2: but they're talking about how in the olden days you 28 00:01:16,280 --> 00:01:18,360 Speaker 2: would have had to bake this yourself, but we're too busy. 29 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:22,039 Speaker 2: It's almost like it's giving women the excuse to buy 30 00:01:22,080 --> 00:01:22,839 Speaker 2: these products. 31 00:01:23,880 --> 00:01:25,600 Speaker 1: But what did they do with the kids while they 32 00:01:25,640 --> 00:01:26,679 Speaker 1: begged all day? 33 00:01:26,480 --> 00:01:30,960 Speaker 3: They had extended families and they didn't work. This hype 34 00:01:31,160 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 3: is delicious size, this Danish so light. 35 00:01:33,920 --> 00:01:37,280 Speaker 1: They had more time then too. Muffins anyway, they're nice 36 00:01:37,319 --> 00:01:37,640 Speaker 1: and hot. 37 00:01:38,040 --> 00:01:41,400 Speaker 4: Their priorities were different, rubbish, They had no alternity. 38 00:01:41,760 --> 00:01:42,360 Speaker 1: Good grief. 39 00:01:42,360 --> 00:01:44,120 Speaker 3: If it wasn't for fair Elee, we'd still. 40 00:01:44,040 --> 00:01:44,600 Speaker 2: Be doing it. 41 00:01:44,720 --> 00:01:48,440 Speaker 3: Oh spare me, Oh thank you Sarah Lee. 42 00:01:49,080 --> 00:01:52,240 Speaker 2: Interesting, isn't it. It's like, hey, don't feel guilty. Your 43 00:01:52,240 --> 00:01:54,800 Speaker 2: lives are different to your mums. This is where the 44 00:01:54,800 --> 00:01:57,280 Speaker 2: first generation, probably all those women were in the seventies, 45 00:01:57,280 --> 00:01:59,279 Speaker 2: whose lives were different to their mums. They were working, 46 00:01:59,280 --> 00:02:00,240 Speaker 2: they were busy. 47 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:03,040 Speaker 3: And all the cookbooks now you can bake donah haye, 48 00:02:03,160 --> 00:02:05,720 Speaker 3: you got donah hayesaying you got the two minute brownie, Well, 49 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:08,720 Speaker 3: you get an egg and some coca and some flour, 50 00:02:08,720 --> 00:02:10,360 Speaker 3: and you got a two minute brownie. 51 00:02:09,960 --> 00:02:12,160 Speaker 2: And a lot of us during COVID. I love baking, 52 00:02:12,200 --> 00:02:13,560 Speaker 2: as you know, but a lot of people went back 53 00:02:13,560 --> 00:02:15,360 Speaker 2: to it in COVID. If it doesn't matter how busy 54 00:02:15,360 --> 00:02:18,440 Speaker 2: you are, sometimes it connects you to life to do 55 00:02:18,520 --> 00:02:21,160 Speaker 2: your own baking. But the Sera le products in the 56 00:02:21,240 --> 00:02:25,080 Speaker 2: seventies relieved women of the expectation to have to do 57 00:02:25,120 --> 00:02:25,680 Speaker 2: it themselves. 58 00:02:25,840 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 3: Remember their first add rolls it and folds it and 59 00:02:28,480 --> 00:02:30,920 Speaker 3: folds it together. They are layer upon layer. 60 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:34,280 Speaker 1: When you're to hands and entertains. You can eat some 61 00:02:34,320 --> 00:02:37,400 Speaker 1: of the best Danish food anywhere, including Denmar. 62 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:40,280 Speaker 4: It's like all good Danish cooks. Certainly makes her taste 63 00:02:40,280 --> 00:02:43,720 Speaker 4: with fresh butter, fresh eggs and fresh milk. Then she 64 00:02:43,840 --> 00:02:46,960 Speaker 4: rolled it and folded and rolled it again, lea openly 65 00:02:47,200 --> 00:02:52,640 Speaker 4: upon layer. Then she feels it write fresh food, apricots, apples, 66 00:02:52,800 --> 00:02:54,239 Speaker 4: cherries and blueberries. 67 00:02:54,480 --> 00:02:59,000 Speaker 1: The Saraile tradition in delicious all buttered Danish pastries. 68 00:02:59,160 --> 00:03:00,520 Speaker 2: Wasn't there one where she said, try? 69 00:03:00,600 --> 00:03:01,040 Speaker 5: What try? 70 00:03:01,200 --> 00:03:02,079 Speaker 3: Did you an expody? 71 00:03:02,760 --> 00:03:04,560 Speaker 2: We all spoke like that we tried to bum on 72 00:03:04,639 --> 00:03:05,600 Speaker 2: these Danish accents. 73 00:03:06,280 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 3: Doing that, did you an expody? 74 00:03:08,680 --> 00:03:10,760 Speaker 2: That's why Princess Mary went over there. She was so 75 00:03:10,840 --> 00:03:12,560 Speaker 2: inflamed by the nature of the Danes. 76 00:03:12,639 --> 00:03:14,760 Speaker 3: I never quite understood that. Do you remember the Italian one? 77 00:03:14,800 --> 00:03:25,760 Speaker 5: This one, Oh wow, castanets. 78 00:03:28,080 --> 00:03:32,000 Speaker 1: Quality. I love to love. 79 00:03:38,920 --> 00:03:39,560 Speaker 3: Like you, Sarah. 80 00:03:40,960 --> 00:03:43,160 Speaker 2: Well, let's hope something can be done and sarahly does 81 00:03:43,200 --> 00:03:44,600 Speaker 2: not disappear from the landscape.