Yeqh like when nestle launched a premium version with no slave labour, they didn’t have less slavery overall they just used more slavery-produced chocolate in their other products
You can go back, you just have to convince yourself that you need treats more than those unseen-by-you children need their suffering alleviated. The human brain is surprisingly good at this
Never look at the supply chain for anything you purchase. The veil lifts quickly and you can never go back.
You can pay extra to get fair trade certified chocolate that promises the company uses only a little bit of child slave labour, as a snack.
Yeqh like when nestle launched a premium version with no slave labour, they didn’t have less slavery overall they just used more slavery-produced chocolate in their other products
You can go back, you just have to convince yourself that you need treats more than those unseen-by-you children need their suffering alleviated. The human brain is surprisingly good at this
Or just convince yourself you not buying the product wouldnt change anything
Totally, case in point:
People still buy and burn gasoline.
Especially for electronics. The battery supply chain alone…