Globalised slavery: how big supermarkets are selling prawns in supply chain fed by slave labour

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http://www.theguardian.com/global-d...slavery-supermarket-supply-trail-prawns-video

A six-month Guardian multimedia investigation has, for the first time, tracked how some of the world's big-supermakets, Tesco, Aldi, Walmart and Morrisons, are using suppliers relying on slave labour to put cheap prawns on their shelves. Slavery is back and here's the proof. Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch.

Not unexpected.

When will people wake up and realise the the cost of items they want is actually much more than they are prepared to pay? Not just the food sector but everywhere.
 
I'm always being told by people that waitrose is too expensive. It's sad that people value things purely on a financial basis and ignore quality or ethics.

Rather than consume less but consume quality, ethically produced products they are more interested in consuming more at a lower price point.
 
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Wow :/

I was (naively) unaware this was an issue. So is it the case that prawns at Sainsbury's and Waitrose are definitely not farmed with illegal trash fish or slave labour?
 
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Wow :/

I was (naively) unaware this was an issue. So is it the case that prawns at Sainsbury's and Waitrose are definitely not farmed with illegal trash fish or slave labour?

I wouldn't say they are always perfect, but waitrose make more effort than most to support responsible and suistainable farming.
 
Why can't we just pass a law stating if imported food doesn't comply with uk laws, then it can't be imported. It's like pork we import cheap crape, are farmers aren't allowed to produce that way. The whole industry is a disgrace and all the labelling schemes are the same.
 
Didn't beeb three do a reality series a couple of years ago where they sent four to six average folks to live with prawn farmers. Then tuna processors and some other manual labour based food industry peoples. Think a lot was in Asia.
 
I'm always being told by people that waitrose is too expensive. It's sad that people value things purely on a financial basis and ignore quality or ethics.

Rather than consume less but consume quality, ethically produced products they are more interested in consuming more at a lower price point.

I almost always shop at Waitrose now. The quality is far better in my opinion on fresh goods and the price is not much more than the others.
 
I almost always shop at Waitrose now. The quality is far better in my opinion on fresh goods and the price is not much more than the others.

my local waitrose is ~200 paces from my front door, it used to be a safeway store, im glad they changed.. waitrose own brand stuff is great, im loving their BBQ range atm :)
 
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