02-27-2020, 04:22 PM
Ombligo wrote:
It is a difficult issue. Coffee growing regions are typically extremely poor and families work together. The additional income that children bring in is often needed for survival.
Does this make it right? no, but it does shed light that this is not a cut and dried issue. To stop using those farms as Nespresso did sounds like a strong response but it also means that many families no longer have any income on which to survive. So is the child better off?
Wow. All because you don't want to pay more for your coffee?
Dude, that's messed up.