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Why Walmart And Costco Shrimp Prices Are So Low – And Why You Should Never Buy From Them Again

Friday, June 20, 2014 12:02
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Why Walmart and Costco shrimp prices are so low – and why you should never buy from them again

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(NaturalNews) Some of the most popular American corporations are importing shrimp at super-cheap prices from Thailand, where migrant workers are in slavery, like in Nazi Germany, being tortured while they work for no pay 20 hours a day. How much shrimp is being imported that’s processed by slaves, including child slaves? Walmart and Costco are contributing to the chaos, buying and selling shrimp exported from Thailand every year, and it’s slave-labor shrimp at “rock bottom” cost. No wonder Walmart and Costco are such “successful” businesses. What else are they buying that’s made by slaves who are tortured mentally and physically while working 20-hour days for zero pay? Wine, maybe?
 

Expensive television advertising costs and slave labor

No wonder these massive corporations can afford to advertise regularly on TV. Now you see. Now you see what corporations are really doing to America, supporting this, and adding to the “behind-closed-doors” slavery, much like Nazi Germany 75 years ago. Are you a criminal if you know about criminal activity and still give the perpetrators your money?
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Now we all see where real advertising revenue is generated — by selling super-cheap shrimp, and we’re talking about FARM-RAISED shrimp that are fed toxic non-edible seafood and processed by tortured slaves. No wonder these huge American corporations can afford to advertise, during prime time, or during the Superbowl, and have billboards near every major highway exit, and full-page/full-color ads on the back page of newspapers.

Natural News‘ J.D. Heyes reported:

A 2013 report by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) titled “The Hidden Cost: Human Rights Abuses in Thailand’s Shrimp Industry” notes that the country is the largest exporter of shrimp in the world, exporting over 392,000 tons in 2011; 46 percent of that shrimp went to the U.S., while Thailand accounted for more than 10 percent of Europe’s total shrimp imports.

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  • If that child abuse is for real, then where is the “watchdogs” of children rights?

    Is that really going on? even the MSM likes a story like that.

  • Lol I thought that was how every pair of air jordons or let alone anything shoe or clothes whise. So it’s ok to buy clothes and shoes being made from child slaves, but damnit we have to protest the shrimp. Americans are so ignorant and stupid and it grows intensely each day.

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