McDonald's and supermarkets failed to spot slavery

17 pointsposted a year ago
by MilnerRoute

4 Comments

petermcneeley

a year ago

andsoitis

a year ago

> "We want to make sure as we implement our reforms we aren't affecting food prices, because that's something Canadians don't want to see," he said. "At the same time, they don't want to see people being treated improperly in Canada. In some cases that's occurring and it needs to end."

Then pay higher food prices. Otherwise, you are to blame for the systemic mistreatment of these people who make you produce.

pestatije

a year ago

not higher prices, less corporate profit...but thats not gonna happen is it?

fakedang

a year ago

Ahh yes the same argument that the Gulf oil states' nationals also put forth when questioned about their slavery of immigrant workers.