An investigation found that HelloFresh's coconut milk suppliers were chaining monkeys and forcing them to work in poor conditions.
“By dropping Chaokoh, Target is joining thousands of stores that refuse to profit from chained monkeys’ misery,” said PETA executive vice president Tracy Reiman in a statement emailed to TODAY Food.
The meal kit subscription service HelloFresh has been accused of using monkey labor — yes, you read that right — to source its coconut milk, per an investigation from an animal rights watchdog group.
Walmart announced that it will stop carrying Chaokoh coconut milk after the Thai company was accused of animal abuse. Facebook/Walmart Kodiak Walmart says it has stopped selling a brand of coconut ...
Costco is dropping coconut milk produced by major Thailand-based manufacturer Chaokoh from its inventory following accusations of forced monkey labor, according to People for the Ethical Treatment of ...
Thai officials have denied the use of monkeys to help harvest coconuts. The statement from the country's deputy agriculture minister comes after several British retailer said they would stop the ...
PETA demonstrators wearing monkey masks and black-and-white prison outfits dumped wheelbarrows full of coconuts outside of Whole Foods in South Windsor, protesting the grocery chain allegedly selling ...
Costco is joining the list of retailers that are pulling products from suppliers in Thailand that use monkey labor to harvest coconuts. Costco recently stopped offering coconut milk from Chaokoh after ...
"No kind shopper wants monkeys to be chained up and treated like coconut-picking machines," said PETA's president Benjamin VanHoose is a Staff Editor on the Movies team at PEOPLE. He has written about ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Costco is pulling coconut milk from a Thai supplier off its shelves after PETA published an undercover investigation accusing it of relying on ...
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