HERSHEY Official Trailer (2026) Alexandra Daddario, Finn Wittrock, Drama Movie [4K]

    HERSHEY Official Trailer (2026) Alexandra Daddario, Finn Wittrock, Drama Movie [4K]

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    The origin story of Milton and Kitty Hershey, who, when confronted by tragedy, determine to leave their amassed chocolate fortune in the hands of children.

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    1. Hershey Business Practices
      Prior Issues:
      —– Ethical Sourcing & Labor Concerns: Hershey claims to use third-party certifications and a supplier code of conduct for sourcing cocoa, dairy, and sugar. However, the company has faced criticism from labor rights groups regarding child labor and, as detailed in "The Child Slavery Behind Your Chocolate" and further explored by NBC News,, with reports alleging ongoing abuse in its West African cocoa supply chain.
      Current Issues
      —– Legal Rulings: In July 2025, a federal appeals court rejected a proposed class-action lawsuit by former child slaves from Mali who sought to hold Hershey, Nestlé, and others liable for human rights abuses on Ivorian farms. The court ruled that the plaintiffs could not sufficiently link the specific defendants to the farms where they were enslaved.
      —– Traceability Gaps: Independent reports and lawsuits allege that approximately 32% of Hershey’s cocoa volume still cannot be traced back to the farm level, complicating efforts to verify labor conditions.
      —– Audit Effectiveness: Activists and recent lawsuits have challenged the reliability of certifications, claiming that fewer than 10% of Rainforest Alliance-certified farms are actually inspected annually.
      Persistent Poverty: Critics argue that despite corporate investments, systemic poverty—the primary driver of child labor—remains largely unaddressed as farmers still earn only a fraction of a living wage.
      The Washington Post

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