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Key Takeaway:
"In defending itself against union busting allegations, Trader Joe’s fired a cannon ball that could sink the ship of modern American labor law.
The grocery store chain is arguing that the federal agency prosecuting it for unfair labor practices — including giving union workers worse retirement benefits and barring workers from wearing union pins at work — is unconstitutional."
Not ignorant. Ethical consumerism is difficult.
Sadly, not for groceries per se, but take a look at “B Corps” and B Corp certification.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/B_Corporation_(certification)
You might also be interested in how various country’s labor protection and fairness practices stack up. Spoiler alert, the US doesn’t look great.
https://www.globalrightsindex.org/en/2023/countries
Nestlé has several B Corp certified entities. While some of the B Corp certified may be well intentioned, many just use it for marketing and greenwashing.
Yeah, it’s a point of contention and much discussion. I agree. I think overall it’s worth pursuing.