• Scarlett Johansson leaves Oxfam after appearing in an ad for an Israeli company that operates in the
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So faced with a choice between Oxfam and soda, she chooses soda wow
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;43731157]Sodastream is a shit substitute for drinks. Just buy supermarket brand they are at least cheaper.[/QUOTE] If you're just making soda water it owns bones
Independent of the actual mechanism, their flavour concentrates are weak as stale piss unless you use like double the intended amount.
What's wrong with soda streams?
[QUOTE=BFG9000;43733441]What's wrong with soda streams?[/QUOTE] the exploitation of palestinians on the west bank?
[QUOTE=BFG9000;43733441]What's wrong with soda streams?[/QUOTE] They always loose their fizz really fast.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;43733461]the exploitation of palestinians on the west bank?[/QUOTE] I don't know why so many people are so against sweatshop labor. It's horrible and exploitative, sure, but it's often the only hope for people in third world regions to dig themselves out of poverty - and often it's the first step, too. Sweatshops slowly bring in money until a region is able to start developing - eventually they may push for better conditions and pay. Sure it's horrible, but remember, cheap labor is the only incentive for companies who do this. And if this motivates them to give economic stimulus (albeit using harsh conditions) to the third world, It's much better than us just turning a blind eye to the problem, or sending short term aid. Better something than nothing.
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[QUOTE=BFG9000;43734529]I don't know why so many people are so against sweatshop labor. It's horrible and exploitative, sure, but it's often the only hope for people in third world regions to dig themselves out of poverty - and often it's the first step, too. Sweatshops slowly bring in money until a region is able to start developing - eventually they may push for better conditions and pay. Sure it's horrible, but remember, cheap labor is the only incentive for companies who do this. And if this motivates them to give economic stimulus (albeit using harsh conditions) to the third world, It's much better than us just turning a blind eye to the problem, or sending short term aid. Better something than nothing.[/QUOTE] If anything the fact that cheap labor with lacking regulations is the only incentive for many companies exhibits quite well a problem with the way the world economic system operates or at least the lack of regulation.
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