I'd like to see the quality of sensitometric testing upon which that claim is made. More often than not, people are effectively testing their own systemic shortcomings than those of a given manufacturer.
Delta materials are explicitly designed to allow for batch-to-batch consistency control (ie within their structure there are adjustments that can be made for this purpose). Anything made on the rapid-mixing plant will likely be readily capable of compliance with this too (and there will very likely have been under-the-skin alterations to emulsions made on the older plant - i.e. Pan-F+/FP4+/HP5+). It would be reasonable to surmise that Kentmere emulsions are made on the rapid-mixing plant (more efficient), but without the more expensive addenda (e.g. for aspects of grain structure control, sensitisation, stronger anti-halation, pushability, reciprocity, granularity/ sharpness/ development inhibition effect control etc) or complex making processes of Delta emulsions.