McDonald's has made efforts to incorporate Fair Trade practices, particularly with its coffee. The company has offered Fair Trade-certified coffee in some regions, aiming to support sustainable farming practices and improve the livelihoods of farmers. However, the extent of Fair Trade usage varies by location and product, and not all McDonald's locations consistently use Fair Trade ingredients.
You should use fair-trade so poor hard working farmers get the money they they need and with fair trade farmers who collect coco beans and make tea and coffee and other fair trade foods should get most of the profit when an item of fair trade is purchased
If by fair trade you mean do they use sweatshops, the answer is no they do not. They abide by fair labor standards. I contacted them about this years ago, that's how I know.
u will find the fair trade simble and thats haw u can tell if its fair trade and if is no fair trade simble its not fair trade
African farmers use fair trade to support their communities by buliding new shelters for them to work in, by getting a fair wage and more profit. i don't no if is rite but itll do x lol
no it dose not
yes its fair trade
They do fair trade its the africains that dont
They are not certified with a Fair Trade branding.
No, fair trade may not be organic.
yes, they are fair trade.
Pushkar is the fair of camel trade.
no samsung is not a fair trade supporter