The dire conditions of fast-food work cause enormous staff turnover, which puts franchisees in a constant search for desperate workers. It’s no wonder that one McDonald’s in England failed to notice that it was employing victims of human trafficking.

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    2 months ago

    The difference between the jacobin article and the bbc article is astronomical. The first one is meaningless garbage. The second is just an article, and I’m not a BBC Stan, but c’mon. If Jacobin is all you can get, then just turn it off.

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          2 months ago

          Yes I did but I’m not typing out all the names or the entire story. And I’ll wait till I can read it across a few other platforms as well. Never trust a new story. So again what was missed.

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            2 months ago

            The BBC article writers/editors did all the reporting and effort, and jacobin just posted an AI generated summary that missed all the details. If you never trust a new story, you are still susceptible to propaganda memes and shit articles that get repeated.