• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOPM
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    8 months ago

    I won’t eat chocolate anyway. There was a John Oliver episode. Don’t watch it if you want to enjoy chocolate.

    • BertramDitore@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      I was happily chomping away on my massive Tony’s chocolate bar during that episode. When he started the main segment, I sheepishly put it down and vowed to never buy chocolate again. Then he got to the part about Tony’s being one of the only ethical brands and I glanced at the half-eaten bar with relief and gladly scarfed down the rest. It’s nice when you don’t inadvertently support slavery.

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      8 months ago

      You can just get some more expensive chocolate. Tony’s is pretty good, and supposedly has a good supply chain.

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        8 months ago

        That’s actually one of the brands he pointed to in the episode as a good example of ethical chocolate

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        8 months ago

        As Oliver said, even the more expensive brands can’t guarantee child slavery wasn’t involved. It’s just less likely.

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      8 months ago

      Our whole western existence was created from pain and suffering in the rest of the world. Letting a TV show ruin chocolate for you seems misguided.

      • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOPM
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        8 months ago

        I can choose whether or not to support an industry that relies heavily on child labor just for the purposes of self-gratification and I choose not to.