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Supermarket pulls product, Italian supplier to stop using Xinjiang tomatoes after Marketplace investigation

Canada's grocery chains stocked with tomato products connected to Chinese forced labour


By News on the Net -- CBC News——--October 30, 2021

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CBC found several products sold in Canadian grocery stores with links to forced labour in Xinjiang, China. Canadian consumers who purchase popular tomato pastes, sauces and ketchups may actually be buying products harvested and manufactured by Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities under oppressive working conditions in China, according to a CBC Marketplace investigation. Marketplace, in collaboration with the Investigative Reporting Project Italy — a non-profit media association — and The Guardian, found some of the world's biggest grocers, including ones here in Canada, are stocked with tomato products that could be tied to forced labour in Xinjiang, a remote area of western China where Uyghurs are subjected to mass detention, surveillance and torture by the Chinese government, in what many countries have labelled a genocide. -- More...



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