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by 4wsn 1303 days ago
This is the most r/NoahGetTheBoat thing I've read this week.

> PETA claims its investigators visited a whopping 57 operations in Thailand where coconut milk companies that work with HelloFresh forced the animals to work in incredibly dangerous and unsanitary conditions.

> "HelloFresh strictly condemns any use of monkey labor in its supply chain and we take a hard position of not procuring from suppliers or selling coconut products which have been found to use monkey labor," a spokesperson said. "We have written confirmation from all of our suppliers globally that they do not engage in these practices."

Whether or not HelloFresh uses suppliers that engage in this practice isn't what I care about.

And I understand that economic conditions in Thailand aren't like they are in wealthier countries.

But what I find mind-boggling is that the people doing this can clearly deduce that monkeys are intelligent enough to be _workers_, and yet they still decide to chain and beat them instead of reaching some sort of mutually beneficial arrangement we see often in nature between two species, and also with other animal/human relationships.

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I mean to be fair, plenty of people would also chain and beat other humans if given the chance, as history has shown.