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Who downvotes this?
big nestle, they got angered by that "without child slavery" part 😤
I didn't downvote but I will add a note to Tony's.
First of all: I applaud their mission and every company in the world should be working without slavery of any kind.
Because Tony's is so open about their sourcing and making a big deal about being 100% slave free, they are an easy target for organizations checking their claims. There have been a couple of moments in time where Tony's has been challenged, the most recent one being 2021, where they have been removed from the list of ethical chocolate companies by the American company Slave Free Chocolate, because they collaborated with Barry Callebaut.
Now, to expand on 'collaboration', here: Tony's buys their cocoa very transparently, from farmers who do not employ children, paid or otherwise. Then, to process this cocoa they need an efficient factory and they use one in Antwerp, Belgium. This factory also processes the cocoa from Barry Callebaut.
Tony's doesn't really care, of course, about being taken off the list by this company. They know they are ethical enough by their own measure, which is still leagues ahead of most.
Source in Dutch.
The point here being that one might read one headline or the other, refuse to go into any depth and form their opinion. Now any time they read Tony's all they remember is 'they are not as holy as they make themselves out to be'. Hence they'll just downvote this any time they glance over it.
Or it might be Big Chocolate, idk.
The chocolate just doesn't taste the same if it's not seasoned with the tears of child-slaves. /s
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There are people against seeing any brands on social media unless it's an exposé. I don't fault them.