Is Your Favorite Chocolate Made By Child Slaves? Probably.
In America we often view eating some chocolate as an occasional treat, or a commonly desired luxury, especially for people on a diet.
However, for the children ages 6 and older, in Africa and Asia, who are forced make those chocolate bars without the guarantee of pay, see education as a commonly desired luxury.
Hundreds of thousands of these children are forced to work in unsafe working conditions for long hours, and all they want to do it go to school. Since the chocolate industry is worth over $100 billion a year, this issue needs to be discussed more...