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Nestle Finds Forced Labour in its Supply Chain
After a year-long investigation, the world's biggest food company Nestle says it's found evidence of forced labour, human trafficking and child slavery at its own suppliers in Thailand. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s Mike Johnson discussed the issues with Nestle's executive vice president of operations Magdi Batato, and Aidan McQuade from the campaign group Anti-Slavery International.
(Picture: Nestle logo. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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