Oxfam reveals global food firms' gaping ethical shortfalls

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The charity finds Nestlé, Mars and Coca-Cola fail to protect farmers, local communities and the environment

The world's largest food companies are failing to meet ethical standards, a report from Oxfam has warned. None of the leading global brands such as Nestlé, Mars and Coca-Cola were given good overall ratings...

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