789: Chocolate | Skeptical Sunday

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Economic Disparity
The chocolate industry, worth $100 billion annually, starkly contrasts with the meager earnings of cacao farmers, who make less than $1 a day. highlights that farmers receive only six percent of the chocolate bar's retail price, while manufacturers take 80 percent 1. This economic disparity forces farmers into grueling labor under dangerous conditions, often without any other employment options 1. Jordan Harbinger2.
Exploiting Farmers
The exploitation of cacao farmers extends to labor abuses, including child labor and unsafe working conditions. describes how children, some as young as five, are forced into labor due to economic desperation or abduction 3. These children often lack knowledge of their rights and have no means to report abuses 3. emphasizes the broader issues, including human trafficking and environmental degradation, making the chocolate industry a complex web of ethical concerns 4.
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