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Extra, Extra: Haribo Gummies May Have Been Made Using 'Modern-Day Slave Labor'


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Published Oct 25, 2017

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  • Regal Entertainment Group intends to begin testing pricing based on movie demand for certain films, charging higher ticket prices for hit films and charging less for flops.
  • Oh no, Haribo has allegedly unknowingly been relying on "modern-day slave labor" to make their delicious candies.
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