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Hi, I have made some edits on the Jammie Dodgers page such as updating the product variants as well as where they are made. I have also changed the manufacturing company from Burtons Foods to Burton's Biscuit Company. Lastly I have added 2 citations as the page was lacking them. I have a question too, the image of the pack is out of date. How can I update the image? Thank youMrs biskit (talk) 09:50, 20 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Wikipedia:Uploading_images#Steps_in_uploading_a_new_image should tell you all you need to know about uploading a new picture. Once it's up there, just edit the article to use the filename of your new image in place of the old one.
Can I ask what publication "IRI 52 w/e 4th August 2012" refers to, in your edit? If it's an industry magazine, it'd be good to name it in full. And what's the exact wording of the " bought by 30% of UK households" claim - that 30% of all households buy Jammie Dodgers regularly, or just that they've bought at least one packet in living memory? --McGeddon (talk) 11:04, 20 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]