Chocolate: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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  • čas přidán 28. 10. 2023
  • John Oliver discusses chocolate, cocoa farming, and, of course, some facts that will make Halloween a little weird.
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  • @camillehenley5238
    @camillehenley5238 Před 6 měsíci +17505

    when i was in middle school, a teacher passed out chocolate candies to the class. after we happily ate them, she showed us a documentary on the cocoa industry. she was just preparing us for john oliver.

    • @DebNKY
      @DebNKY Před 6 měsíci +377

      At least you were better prepared than I was.

    • @brandonayong5823
      @brandonayong5823 Před 6 měsíci +403

      " That chocolate is amazing Phoebe. How did you do it?"
      "Well my grandmother got it from her grandmother. Nesle Toulouse"
      ".... I'm sorry. What was the name again?"
      "Nesle Toulouse"
      "... Do you mean NESTLÉ TOOL HOUSE"
      "............ You américains always butcher the French language"
      If you know you know 😂

    • @BigBadJerryRogers
      @BigBadJerryRogers Před 6 měsíci +116

      In my quest for elimination of sugar and eating as healthy as possible I still allow myself two squares of 100 percent cacao every day. You can't win. No you can't.

    • @levisaidmyname
      @levisaidmyname Před 6 měsíci +128

      That’s a way to make you think 😂 great teacher.

    • @Krranski
      @Krranski Před 6 měsíci

      @@Joe-sg9ll What? How? Why is this evil? Honestly, this is the person doing better than most at their job in education.

  • @JFresh1977
    @JFresh1977 Před 6 měsíci +6913

    Big companies being deeply concerned is like politicians offering thoughts and prayers.

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Před 6 měsíci +23

      How far back in history do you have to go to get to a time when this wasn’t the case?

    • @SatansSimgma
      @SatansSimgma Před 6 měsíci +74

      ​@@CorePathwayuntil the 80s, if you went to gun showing asked for a semi automatic and a tactical vest, they would have called the cops.. so that faar

    • @DBsNature
      @DBsNature Před 6 měsíci +22

      non-politicians offering thoughts and prayers is the same as politicians offering thoughts and prayers.

    • @JohnBorgen
      @JohnBorgen Před 6 měsíci +37

      @@DBsNature Except politicians were elected to do something. Civilians get "the vote" (and those thoughts and prayers).

    • @venenodelalengua
      @venenodelalengua Před 6 měsíci +11

      speaking of which, is John Oliver doing an episode on chocolate because he's not allowed by the parent company to criticize Israel's ongoing genocide?

  • @fhey7903
    @fhey7903 Před 5 měsíci +1281

    Finding out that journalist was the founder of Tony's was a bigger plot twist than any movie I've ever seen.

    • @frankiefavero1666
      @frankiefavero1666 Před 5 měsíci +53

      Right?! And now I've just bought so much of his chocolate... I hope it's good...

    • @SevillaLorenzo-kd2ef
      @SevillaLorenzo-kd2ef Před 5 měsíci

      @@frankiefavero1666we also have that in Spain. Someone mentioned 2€ a bar, not really, here it’s around 3,50€ which is definitely pricey compared to 2€ nestle ones, but Tony’s is definitely the only chocolate I’ve been buying for years now.

    • @Annava
      @Annava Před 4 měsíci +18

      Did you like it? It's quite good I think

    • @frankiefavero1666
      @frankiefavero1666 Před 4 měsíci +64

      @@Annava omg loved it! Especially the caramel and sea salt one... delicious!

    • @Annava
      @Annava Před 4 měsíci +13

      @@frankiefavero1666 yes, it's my favourite too!

  • @RvEijndhoven
    @RvEijndhoven Před 6 měsíci +1104

    I'm Dutch and Tony's Chocolonely is also just really good chocolate (it has more actual cocoa than anything Nestlé or Mars produce) and it's not that much more expensive. (In fact, it's only more expensive because the big chocolate producers mentioned in the segment dropped their prices to try and force Tony's out of the market. But they're failing, because it's really good chocolate.)

    • @frankiefavero1666
      @frankiefavero1666 Před 5 měsíci +68

      I'm in NZ, saw this segment and I've ordered about $100 (US) of the stuff... It better be good!!! But if it's not, at least I know I'm contributing, in a tiny way, to a better outcome for these awesome farmers 😊

    • @joshua.harazin
      @joshua.harazin Před 5 měsíci +98

      ​@@frankiefavero1666The only downside to Tony's is that it basically ruins cheap chocolate for you. You'll impulse-buy a Hershey Bar then realize it has the taste and texture of a scented candle.

    • @frankiefavero1666
      @frankiefavero1666 Před 5 měsíci +45

      @@joshua.harazin lol for sure! But in all fairness, I already think Hershey's tastes like a scented candle haha. I live in New Zealand and the ONLY chocolate I eat is Whittaker's a high quality local brand that also believes in fairness and sustainability, plus it's awesome chocolate and, just like Tony's even their milk chocolate is 33% cocoa :)

    • @esmay3612
      @esmay3612 Před 5 měsíci +42

      As an other Dutch person I can confirm it's really good and comes in many flavours and also doesn't use plastic packaging. (It comes in paper and aluminium foil)

    • @AngryKrumpet
      @AngryKrumpet Před 5 měsíci +40

      @@joshua.harazin, I would not even call Hershey's chocolate. I used to live in America and hated anything chocolate because of the taste. I moved to Europe and realized what good chocolate actually tastes like.

  • @TS-xn1mc
    @TS-xn1mc Před 6 měsíci +2841

    “It is worse than you may realize” should be the motto of this show

    • @alexpatrick2522
      @alexpatrick2522 Před 6 měsíci

      Alternately, “White people suck.”

    • @d1943i
      @d1943i Před 5 měsíci +21

      last week tonight - its worse than you may realize
      *insert high school pic of john oliver here
      someone call HBO's marketing team!

    • @LawTaranis
      @LawTaranis Před 5 měsíci +4

      Wait... That isn't the motto? /j

    • @MrSieben52
      @MrSieben52 Před 5 měsíci +5

      "Whatever you're expecting, you're not ready for this" was heard like a thousand times on this show!

    • @mythos2490
      @mythos2490 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@d1943i
      Last week tonight: it’s worse than you may realise, but the lawyers are always in business!

  • @darylayertey6925
    @darylayertey6925 Před 6 měsíci +3073

    As a Ghanaian, it always bothered me how much cocoa my country is responsible for producing yet receives so little of the profit it ends up making.

    • @ludilo80
      @ludilo80 Před 6 měsíci

      That is because western governments still rule with African countries in neocolonyal style.

    • @frostyfilmwatcher2148
      @frostyfilmwatcher2148 Před 6 měsíci +91

      ​@oddlywired7935 yes you are. It's the unfortunate truth that it's not realistic not to eat chocolate. By that measure never buy jeans, or a new car, or vegetables at the store. It's the unfortunate truth that in almost everything we buy, some poor person or child slave probably made it or farmed it. Not buying things is not gonna fix this, only complete overhauls to our very existence would change things and that simply isn't going to happen.

    • @FeuerblutRM
      @FeuerblutRM Před 6 měsíci +85

      I visited Ghana twice already. Wonderful country & nice people. Since then I want to support the local cocoa farmers and only buy my cocoa and chocolate from "Fairafric", which runs the only chocolate factory of Ghana which keeps the production from cocoa bean to chocolate all in the country - all organic & fairtrade certified.
      And I LOVE their chocolate! Especially the one with Fleur de Sel. 🍫🤤Sadly I couldn't visit the factory myself despite staying in Koforidua (neighbor city of _Suhum_ where the factory is)
      Greetings to your people! I miss your country every day.

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Do you send half your pay back to your family? So they don't have to send children to work?

    • @davidbeppler3032
      @davidbeppler3032 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@frostyfilmwatcher2148 You can buy a Tesla. But that is about it.

  • @Mendelian
    @Mendelian Před 6 měsíci +392

    Fun fact for those who don’t know: during the filming of the of the Dutch journalist which later founded Tony Chocolonely, he wanted that Ben & Jerry’s used slave free chocolate in their ice cream or at least tried, on camera they said great idea we would love to work together, but then when the cameras were “off” (they weren’t) Ben & Jerry’s told him he’d never succeed, never ever.
    Exactly 20 years later and now Ben & Jerry’s has special editions with Tony Chocolonely chocolate in them :)!

    • @CollinMcLean
      @CollinMcLean Před 5 měsíci +7

      Oh my goodness the brownie flavor was so fucking good...

    • @weareallbornmad410
      @weareallbornmad410 Před 5 měsíci +46

      I mean, it's not really a cute inspiring story that you seem to think it is. Just another horrific portrayal of greed and cynicism.

    • @KM-rt5jj
      @KM-rt5jj Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thats horrible....

    • @samnichols4361
      @samnichols4361 Před 3 měsíci +16

      @@weareallbornmad410 Ben and Jerry's themselves are on the side of the good here, and always have been so it's not greed from them. What it is is cynicism over a supply chain that has been built using exploited labour, built from colonialism onwards and which is based around keeping the prices of what is basically a luxury product, not a commodity, at subsistence level. I am glad that Ben and Jerry's were wrong on this.

  • @jacksquatjb
    @jacksquatjb Před 6 měsíci +94

    The herculean feat of John Oliver talking about chocolate and slave labor for 20 mins without make a single Willy Wonka joke.

    • @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou
      @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou Před 3 měsíci +3

      Warner Bros almost certainly had a hand in cutting the ones that they most probably wrote.

  • @ElementalNimbus
    @ElementalNimbus Před 6 měsíci +1113

    Wow, I'm so impressed John managed to win "Most likely to be an economist based on appearance" when he was only 21. Such an inspiration.

    • @rooharris9099
      @rooharris9099 Před 6 měsíci +8

      😂😂🤣😂🤣

    • @ttb1513
      @ttb1513 Před 6 měsíci +5

      20:00 Yeah, he certainly looks like he was 21 back in preschool.

    • @caseycrowe3805
      @caseycrowe3805 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Underrated comment 😂

    • @shaunzink7542
      @shaunzink7542 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Oh man I needed that laugh after watching that!

    • @lamoinette23
      @lamoinette23 Před 6 měsíci

      😂🤣😂🤣

  • @devonpendergast6803
    @devonpendergast6803 Před 6 měsíci +3137

    I saw this and said out loud, “aww man, what’s wrong with chocolate.”

  • @nogbugo
    @nogbugo Před 5 měsíci +254

    I’m Ghanaian and I’m very impressed with this well-researched, educative and very important episode!

    • @extropiantranshuman
      @extropiantranshuman Před 3 měsíci +5

      since you're in ghana - I was wondering how the chocolate situation is - and what can be done about it?

  • @Jozua86
    @Jozua86 Před 6 měsíci +383

    I'm Dutch. Tony's is becoming a pretty big brand here. The chocolate tastes great and it's still very well affordable. There is no excuse for other companies to pay this little.

    • @Twowings2fly
      @Twowings2fly Před 4 měsíci +17

      We have it in Scotland, and it's the best chocolate I've ever tasted.

    • @Vivek-zw3ex
      @Vivek-zw3ex Před 4 měsíci +8

      Tony's is big in the UK too, and I've even seen it in American grocery stores. It's also amazing chocolate, and tastes even better knowing that you are not eating the fruits of exploitation.

    • @rupertschnitzler
      @rupertschnitzler Před 4 měsíci +4

      It's available in Germany now too and I couldn't be happier.

    • @charliepoet13
      @charliepoet13 Před 3 měsíci +1

      It's come over to the UK so i got to try it and I'm now addicted to the stuff. It's awesome chocolate and it's good to be helping out even a little.

    • @rhythmandblues_alibi
      @rhythmandblues_alibi Před 3 měsíci +1

      I've never seen it in Australia but I'd love to try it!

  • @THEMithrandir09
    @THEMithrandir09 Před 6 měsíci +3351

    I love how most episodes basically end in "We need regulation because valuing human lives isn't that profitable."

    • @qwertpoo1
      @qwertpoo1 Před 6 měsíci +12

      Just goes to show how sick the writers are and Oliver just goes along with whatever they tell him to say. Whether its animal sex jokes or children trafficking John loves all of it and will say it with a smile.

    • @misspatvandriverlady7555
      @misspatvandriverlady7555 Před 6 měsíci +173

      Yep. Keeping people alive and healthy just doesn’t turn millionaires into billionaires very effectively, and of course that’s the most important thing… 😒

    • @THEMithrandir09
      @THEMithrandir09 Před 6 měsíci +160

      @qwertpoo1 Dude, I agree with his conclusion and my own statement. These problems are real and the children are suffering. And the reason that's happening, is that it's profitable.

    • @seyioyetade
      @seyioyetade Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@misspatvandriverlady7555 Mathew Perry is died ☹️

    • @ItsReallyGeo
      @ItsReallyGeo Před 6 měsíci +23

      ​@@seyioyetadeshutup, bot

  • @CaravanseraiSouthValley
    @CaravanseraiSouthValley Před 6 měsíci +1568

    I covered this subject in world history class my entire teaching career, 15 years. Two of my four principals tried to write me up for engaging in “liberal propaganda.” The USA sure loves its illusions and delusions.

    • @Stolens87
      @Stolens87 Před 6 měsíci +179

      Ah, country of freedom strikes again :D

    • @impishlyit9780
      @impishlyit9780 Před 6 měsíci +66

      Ah, classic school systems. I appreciate that you're aware of how widespread that kind of story is lol.

    • @BoinkrNanis
      @BoinkrNanis Před 6 měsíci +14

      I love when anyone in America that owns a cellphone, claims to be oppressed...

    • @Reitz86
      @Reitz86 Před 6 měsíci

      Ours years of establishing banana republic’s have ruined countries and lives

    • @doomedwit1010
      @doomedwit1010 Před 6 měsíci

      To be fair, valuing human life, especially the lives of people in other countries or people in poverty, IS liberal propaganda.

  • @FragranceTestTube
    @FragranceTestTube Před 5 měsíci +106

    Aaah so glad to see Tony's Chocolonely mentioned in the end and approved of. My mother worked in sales for Nestle and Cote d' Or all her life and I'm Belgian, so I've been exposed to chocolate for 40 years, but I can honestly say Tony's have the yummiest chocolates of all time, on top of having paper packaging and not extorting farmers or children. They should just take over the entire chocolate market already.

    • @sachadee.6104
      @sachadee.6104 Před měsícem +1

      this must be the best recommendation for a chocolate brand. From a Belg who was closely seeped in big chocolate brands.

  • @nicmartin7581
    @nicmartin7581 Před 5 měsíci +47

    I always bought Tony’s because they sold it at the bodega where I worked and it was the best on the (pretty significant) chocolate display. Props to them for making an amazing product while also being amazing people.

  • @shoutingstone
    @shoutingstone Před 6 měsíci +870

    Tried Tony's for the first time a couple of months ago and thought it was one of the nicest chocolates ive had. Now hearing they're the 'good guys' fighting child slavery is even better. They definitely deserve more recognition.

    • @nurselunaaudio3758
      @nurselunaaudio3758 Před 6 měsíci +76

      The price isn't even THAT much more than water-stealing Nestle. And they are SO GOOD. I love finding them,.

    • @stylis666
      @stylis666 Před 6 měsíci +45

      I wasn't much a fan of their taste, and I'm just a 100 dollars a month away from poverty myself, and Tony's chocolate isn't the cheapest, but I honestly can't really keep buying cheap chocolate now that I know this. I will just adjust my taste. I did the same with sugar and vegetables to end a sugar addiction and I really like and enjoy vegetables now. My brain now recognizes it as something that feeds me without f'ing over my brains.
      I mean, if the cost is an issue, I will just eat less chocolate and enjoy it more when I eat it. Besides, Halloween isn't just chocolate. It's also popcorn and nacho's with cheese and all kinds of tasty crap! :D And lots of blood and gore and scary movies and dressing up as a scary monster! Happy Halloween! 👻🫁🦵🧛🧟‍♂🕷🕸👽😈

    • @lzeph
      @lzeph Před 6 měsíci +17

      @@stylis666
      Ending sugar addiction is HARD. I know; I did it too. Good for you! Happy Halloween back at ya!

    • @lo-keyloki9986
      @lo-keyloki9986 Před 6 měsíci +15

      I tried it for the first time this year as well and Tony's legitimately slaps.

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Před 6 měsíci +10

      omg i didnt know thie history of this. they have tonys at my works snack bar. great chocolate and now i feel better about it too

  • @orlkorrect
    @orlkorrect Před 6 měsíci +1507

    Spotlighting Tony's was a brilliant idea. If he said, "Chocolate production is inhumane, so maybe don't eat it," few would listen, and nothing would change. Instead he gets to say "Keep eating chocolate! Just don't buy slave labor chocolate!" I'm happy to take him up on that.

    • @Algrokoz
      @Algrokoz Před 6 měsíci +42

      There's a very simple fix to this: invest money in the local economies where chocolate production occurs to allow chocolate farmers to create a distribution network and collectivize their sales of their crops. This is what grain farmers do in the United States in order to get the best price.

    • @brandonchutt312
      @brandonchutt312 Před 6 měsíci +13

      I have found that chocolate produced using slave labor is 23% tastier 🤤

    • @leonestello8519
      @leonestello8519 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@brandonchutt312👎nobody likes you.👽

    • @RustOnWheels
      @RustOnWheels Před 6 měsíci +66

      @@brandonchutt312You’ve never tried Tony’s Chocolonely, that’s for sure! They have some quirky flavors but some are mind blowing in a good way!

    • @TheIsabelStuff
      @TheIsabelStuff Před 6 měsíci +35

      @@RustOnWheels the one with the toffee bits…makes my mouth water just thinking about it. Genuinely way tastier than a Hershey’s bar

  • @filippomariabagnasco1094
    @filippomariabagnasco1094 Před 6 měsíci +70

    I believe that all of LWT’s seasons taken together are the best possible introductory course on the issues of modern capitalism.

    • @chromesucks5299
      @chromesucks5299 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Some of it isnt even modern, its been like this for decades.

  • @benzo___
    @benzo___ Před 4 měsíci +18

    Tony's Chocolonely is now a pretty common and popular brand in German supermarkets, great to hear that the origin of the brand is supoorting cocoa farmers!

  • @RAYDEEY17
    @RAYDEEY17 Před 6 měsíci +1362

    I'm a Ghanaian and the corruption in this country's cocoa board is absolutely ridiculous. There's a scholarship scheme for cocoa farmers and the farmers children don't get these scholarships.

    • @drextrey
      @drextrey Před 6 měsíci

      The story of any 3rd world countries, even most developing countries are also like this, corruption everywhere, and corrupt officials, police, companies are flexing their wealth to the people they "steal" from.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Před 6 měsíci +21

      😔

    • @metalcake2288
      @metalcake2288 Před 6 měsíci +34

      All the aid gets squandered like this...

    • @ahnraemenkhera7451
      @ahnraemenkhera7451 Před 6 měsíci

      @RAYDEEY17. Have the farmers given consideration to purchasing refrigeration equipment, refining & packaging the produce themselves? I would think long & hard about going outside the box entirely in any matters where slavery-which so many in the US-concept are rapid-fire quick to proclaim “doesn’t exist anymore,” is a “matter of corruption,” is not “in” the USA (but obviously is, as to the profits), etc., etc.-is identifiably identical with identical profiteers of colonial eras reaping identical rewards.
      Perhaps, the problem is really who is buying & selling the chocolate, as usual, as is true globally.
      Taiwan or Kenya, or Cuba or any other people might offer better terms, provide expertise & shipping, & even better educate & equip the farmers on finer-processing their products themselves, with the right amount of leverage, applied with precision & with intelligence.
      If small, significant changes were handled quickly, quietly, & without squabbles for governors to “intervene” over & settle (resulting in needless violence, to be sure), & about 1-2 years’ carefully detailed & outlined planning, it would be only fitting & just for all of these hostile entities & commissions to be simply sent packing & cut-out altogether, with absolutely nothing to say, even afterward. I don’t suggest “sneaking,” just increments of shifts out of co-dependent bartering with Crackheads & Addicts to slavery.
      Slavery & human trafficking don’t “go away” as a rule. They just morph into more subtle forms of deceit, even after many literally bloody battles & crafty legal wrangling bring about some new “same old.” That’s partly how they’ve lasted 600 years. The other, hidden part keeping them afloat is “consenting parties,” always eager to take their own slice in the profit-sharing, then crying & hand-wringing & grinning, as required-all the way to the bank as they tell lie-after-lie-after-lie with a straight face, eye-to-eye with their hostages.
      I’m an advocate for abolishing slavery in all forms, though I’m a mere individual. I believe in the Ghanaian/Ivory Coastal people’s genius in business, however.
      I suggest reaching out-& well AWAY from these dirty, crooked “buyers,” & their owner/colonizer clients-& looking Eastward & to South American-concepts, even Caribbean-concepts for better conditions for farming chocolate.
      These shifty con-artists in the USA-concept have already had a very long winning-streak run-in all Areas of Activity. No legislative policy known has ever “forced” them to stop subjugating ANYONE Nonwhite-ever. No Religion has, either. They only ever practice one: Global Systemic Injustice against Nonwhite people, that they can PROVE by their own data, has successfully & most profitably been in actual practice-not ceremony, ritual, rhetoric- over all others since 1492, at least, since the Spanish had an empire!! Also richer from chocolate!!
      Give the farmers whatever constructive help you can offer that’s better. But plant a seedling of thoughts from a fellow descendant of slaves: communicate what you can to other nation-state-concepts who have expertise in cocoa refinement & wrapping/packing/shipping. I’m not against commerce & trade & FAIR business practices. I’m anti-slavery, & for Justice, unequivocally. It’s 2024, & enough is never, ever enough, based on history, based on Jim Crow version 3.0, based on CRT, & based on logic. Let the farmers follow Logic & reason in order to free themselves to whatever extent is possible without causing themselves greater problems. But “shopping-around” is a right every farmer’s market enjoys, even slave markets.. 🕯⚖️🕯⚖️🌸🕯⚖️🕯⚖️

    • @irlphotography5994
      @irlphotography5994 Před 6 měsíci +9

      That's why we must #OccupyJulorbiHouse

  • @lizmiller1476
    @lizmiller1476 Před 6 měsíci +2241

    As someone who worked in the Fairtrade chocolate industry for 6 years I am moved to tears that this topic is on John Oliver. My former company, Divine Chocolate, was trying to advocate for these same issues and deliver more through Fairtrade and farmer ownership - the company is co-owned by the cooperative of Ghanaian farmers who supply the cocoa and they have roles on the Board. I’m glad Oliver touched on the point that child labor isn’t the primary issue on its own - poverty is. It’s complex in many ways, but in some it’s not - as long as these enormous companies focus their efforts on maximizing profit, nothing with change. If farmers can have MORE of a share in the wealth they are essential for creating, these issues will improve. They need to have a voice in the industry and more opportunities to earn more.

    • @Amy-Bo-Bamy
      @Amy-Bo-Bamy Před 6 měsíci +63

      Thank you for this comment! I purchase Divine chocolate regularly and knew they were fair trade but did not know the other info you stated. I'm very impressed and will continue to purchase Divine! I love their 85% bar.

    • @Tedkelvin
      @Tedkelvin Před 6 měsíci +42

      as an African i know more money will lead to corruption, asassinations, nepotism and looting of funds meant for the farmers by african leaders interested in these projects.

    • @BirgitteRasine
      @BirgitteRasine Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@Amy-Bo-Bamy Same!

    • @funveeable
      @funveeable Před 6 měsíci +10

      You must be lacking in long term thinking to be brought to tears by a British import with a case of heavy profanity. His solution to everything is more government regulation, as if the government isn't already in bed with the corporation to begin with.

    • @brag0001
      @brag0001 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@funveeable you must be lacking in any kind of thinking, if you couldn't anticipate that someone like me would follow up on your claim by asking what your solution would be. If you think that "don't allow slave labor in your product chain" is government overregulation, you are simply an a**hole. 🤷
      These companies could prevent any regulation by acting in their own. They had decades to do so. Yet here we are ...

  • @mckinleyt98
    @mckinleyt98 Před 6 měsíci +61

    I’m glad to hear about Tony’s, i looked into it after seeing them in my local grocery store but it can be so hard to tell what’s greenwashing (or whatever you would call the fair-trade equivalent) and what’s actually impactful

  • @slothfulcobra
    @slothfulcobra Před 5 měsíci +30

    Tony's Chocolonely is absolutely great, even if you don't care about the non-exploitative labor practices, it's just straight-out the best chocolate bar out on the market.

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Před 6 měsíci +3468

    I know it's not the most pressing issue in this story, but I continue to be disgusted by how easily these corporations can lobby their way out of effective regulations, due to their campaign contributions. We need publicly funded elections.

    • @bwv668
      @bwv668 Před 6 měsíci +166

      I think that’s actually pretty central to the story!

    • @abrahamsneo7783
      @abrahamsneo7783 Před 6 měsíci

      In the west, corruption is called lobbying.

    • @Poldovico
      @Poldovico Před 6 měsíci +98

      Save for historical context, that pretty much is the story.
      Fix that, and the rest of it fixes itself.

    • @dannydaw59
      @dannydaw59 Před 6 měsíci +98

      Get rid of super pacs.

    • @Keylevitation
      @Keylevitation Před 6 měsíci +1

      Lobbying is just straight up legal bribery

  • @CardboardMarzipan
    @CardboardMarzipan Před 6 měsíci +520

    A few years ago, I read a book on the cocoa industry…the justification used by these huge companies (although they don’t say this openly) is that chocolate wouldn’t be as affordable for the consumer if the farmers were paid more.
    I would like to think that most of us would be fine either paying more for chocolate, or buying less of it if it meant that farmers were paid fairly and children weren’t forced into labor.

    • @seacprogrammer8455
      @seacprogrammer8455 Před 6 měsíci +65

      considering the gigantic WALL of chocolate in EVERY gas station and grocery store yeah we could easily do with less...

    • @kitcoffey7194
      @kitcoffey7194 Před 6 měsíci +67

      Or maybe, just maybe, they could have slightly reduced profits and not make their consumables more expensive because any consumable (coffee, food, drugs) being expensive or more expensive per serving pretty directly makes it not an option for most and we shouldn't be asking regular people to make sacrifice after sacrifice.
      Ugh, I hate regressive, reductionistic either/or thinking. Ask for more, folks. Really. Aim at the top, ever, instead of the bottom.

    • @kitcoffey7194
      @kitcoffey7194 Před 6 měsíci +7

      It's called "make it up on volume" too. No need to raise prices.

    • @oftinuvielskin9020
      @oftinuvielskin9020 Před 6 měsíci +42

      Yes, we could do with less chocolate - but the CEO's and shareholders of these companies could definitely also do with a few hundred million less a year.
      Despite the price of things like chocolate or coffee being said to be falsely deflated due to companies paying workers unlivable wages, the price is also simultaneously falsely inflated because the companies want to make the greatest profit they can.

    • @watcherit1311
      @watcherit1311 Před 6 měsíci +3

      ​@@kitcoffey7194What an intricate way of saying that you prefer to move the responsibility from yourself to the mythical "company executives". Surely allows to eat that sweet chocolate without personal guilt...

  • @victoriakunetsky
    @victoriakunetsky Před 6 měsíci +30

    I feel the need to find Tony’s chocolate to try it and hence support their values 🙌

  • @dimithetree
    @dimithetree Před 4 měsíci +8

    21:04 Tony’s is so ubiquitous here in the Netherlands that I really thought it was some large international company. Way to go, Tony’s!

  • @ryltair
    @ryltair Před 6 měsíci +513

    Great to see Tony's Chocolonely mentioned. Not only are they trying to make a difference, it's is also really damn good chocolate.

    • @gristen
      @gristen Před 6 měsíci +6

      i wish they sold tony's near me, its all i would buy

    • @bwenluck9812
      @bwenluck9812 Před 6 měsíci +8

      ​@@gristen Talk to the manager--he/she may be able to order it in for you (and others)....

    • @turkizno
      @turkizno Před 6 měsíci +5

      They sell it in Hungary too but it is priced higher than luxury chocolate (4x higher than normal chocolate) , so sadly unaffordable to the public

    • @helenanilsson5666
      @helenanilsson5666 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@turkizno Chocolate must be priced differently in Hungary then. In Sweden Tonys is approximately a little less than 4x the price of regular chocolate, putting them a little above the fancy-ish chocolates. *I still could afford to buy them on my salary as a cleaning lady,* no problem at all despite having one of the lowest wages in the country. I probably wouldn't buy them if I was unemployed, but in that case I'd try to stay off chocolate anyway since it's a luxury expense. So, at least here they are easily affordable to the public. Maybe not if you buy several each week but that would be extremely unhealthy anyway. It's an absolutely okay price to pay for chocolate.
      Edit, actually, now that I think about it, Marabou should probably be the norm for chocolate prices in Sweden, since that's the big brand everyone here thinks of when you say chocolate. Tony's milk chocolate bar 180g is 41 SEK - 233:06 SEK/kg. Marabou milk chocolate 200g is 24:50 SEK - 122:50 SEK/kg. That means the Tony's chocolate is less than twice as expensive as normal chocolate, a far cry from 4x. Even if you look at the stores own brand of the cheapest and lowest quality chocolate Tonys is still less than 3x more expensive. Now I'm *really* curious what kind of chocolate prices you've got in Hungary.

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Před 6 měsíci +2

      Too bad they are so high in sugar. I buy Blue Stripe. Filled with nutrients and good for you!

  • @jaymfom6963
    @jaymfom6963 Před 6 měsíci +441

    As a Cameroonian, a country which is the fourth biggest cocoa producer in the world and who knows too well about this, this story is very resonant! Thank you John!

    • @lunchbox6576
      @lunchbox6576 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Have you tried going to your government to have them pass laws to protect coco farmers?

    • @sheba19
      @sheba19 Před 6 měsíci +23

      ​@@lunchbox6576have you gone to your government about the ill treatment of workers in your country

    • @Nostripe361
      @Nostripe361 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ⁠@@lunchbox6576trying to get your government to listen to you is nearly impossible in the us at this point so it’s basically impossible to get a government ranked so low on the corruption index to listen to you.

    • @newview1998
      @newview1998 Před 6 měsíci +5

      ​@@lunchbox6576
      Cameroons GDP is 45 bln $
      Cargill revenue is 165 bln $
      Guess who's gonna win if Cameroon decides to go against big corpo 😂
      I would restate the question to you: have you decided to trully give up "child-labor" chocolate and educate your friends and family to also do it?
      It would make more difference than asking, a guy from Cameroon to talk to their government.

    • @pawpkitty
      @pawpkitty Před 6 měsíci +2

      Chocolate is so amazing, I would not mind spending more to support farmers.

  • @mangos2888
    @mangos2888 Před 6 měsíci +22

    I was in college during the Harkin-Engel Protocol era and we even discussed in clasa how there was no incentive for food manufacturers to comply. That Lucy/football metaphor is so spot on - I wish it had come up in school. It did get my peers and I to limit our intake of mocha lattes for a bit 😂

    • @drfreud65
      @drfreud65 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Sadly, Tom Harkin wrote the Americans with Disabilities Act too- yet another football yanked out from under him. In the case of the ADA, it happened after he retired, and his fellow Iowan, Chuck Grassley, played the role of Lucy.

  • @andrewglover9769
    @andrewglover9769 Před 6 měsíci +28

    I LOVE SHOWS that don't just highlight a problem and make you feel helpless but offer a solution too...eat Tony's...its great chocolate and I like the nice chunky grooves the bar is made into.

  • @ajs8721
    @ajs8721 Před 6 měsíci +1745

    Personally, I would love an episode on Coffee and Palm Oil. People need to understand how insidious palm oil is

    • @tianarhastings8372
      @tianarhastings8372 Před 6 měsíci +73

      I definitely agree palm oil absolutely needs a video

    • @educerenews
      @educerenews Před 6 měsíci +1

      If you have a information about that, please, share with me... I have a channel in spanish to teach chemistry, but no in this profile..

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před 6 měsíci +25

      @ajs8721 - I bought a jar of palm oil to try before I knew about all the down sides, but then found out before I opened the jar. Now, it just sits on a shelf, mocking me.

    • @kamatariedgar3603
      @kamatariedgar3603 Před 6 měsíci +10

      Palm oil would make me cry, i don´t want to see Orangutans suffering.

    • @markg.1159
      @markg.1159 Před 6 měsíci +28

      Palm oil plantations are really efficient in terms of oil per acre. If farmers were growing some other crop on former rainforest land, it would in some sense be worse.
      So I'd say the problem is a lack of environmental regulation in places like Indonesia, and rural poverty that incentivizes burning rainforests for farming. Not market demand for palm oil.

  • @alan3djoseph
    @alan3djoseph Před 6 měsíci +548

    The Dutch journalist featured on this episode is called Teun van de Keuken. He did multiple episodes about this subject back in the day. The program was called “Keuringsdienst van waarden”. Don’t know if it’s available with English subtitles. I hope so. Greatly recommended. Each episode starts with a very simple question on the phone about a product to a company. The answer somehow always ends up to be that the world is completely fucked and we are being misled.

    • @UlshaRS
      @UlshaRS Před 6 měsíci

      There have been so many expose/documentary shows over the years but the companies they expose are still here and the shows are gone because threats to pull ads.
      See : John Stewart's show with Apple just a couple weeks ago

    • @lemur22715
      @lemur22715 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Thanks!

    • @esmay3612
      @esmay3612 Před 5 měsíci +8

      It's a great series with lots of disturbing food stories.

    • @martinreinders6870
      @martinreinders6870 Před 4 měsíci +8

      The name of the program is a pun on the former Dutch FDA, which was Keuringsdienst van Waren, now NVWA.

    • @EvelynBaron
      @EvelynBaron Před měsícem

      @@esmay3612 Bring it on we need to know!

  • @Vivek-zw3ex
    @Vivek-zw3ex Před 4 měsíci +6

    Through most of this video, I was thinking that at the end of it, I need to mention Tony's in the comments section. But John and his team have done their research as usual. I am glad that they have highlighted Tony's. It's a wonderful business and they make the best tasting chocolate too!

  • @barboratumova5381
    @barboratumova5381 Před 6 měsíci +13

    Thank you so much for finally picking up this topic! I've been working in the cocoa and chocolate industry (with smallholder farmers over the globe) for over a decade and know very well what's going on on the ground and up the stream. We need to educate the consumers to put more pressure on the governments and companies, and showcase and support those who are the real pioneers of sustainability.
    We could speak of many more challenges in the sector (such as climate change), but this was a great start! Well done!

  • @autisticnation7140
    @autisticnation7140 Před 6 měsíci +263

    Glad he brought up Tony's chocolate. Telling people about Tony's and getting more people to buy it will actually make a difference in Ghana. Not much of course but its a real, tangible step everyone can take of buying their chocolate from a better company when available.

    • @veggigoddess
      @veggigoddess Před 6 měsíci +13

      Been buying Tony's for years

    • @elliotbrent
      @elliotbrent Před 6 měsíci +3

      Ghana

    • @nfboogaard
      @nfboogaard Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@veggigoddesssame 👌🏼

    • @autisticnation7140
      @autisticnation7140 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@elliotbrent thanks I'll fix my typo

    • @cloud__99
      @cloud__99 Před 6 měsíci +11

      I’ve been seeing it on the shelves for a few years but didn’t know what it was about. I’ll definitely be buying this brand next time I need some chocolate!

  • @raymondsabee
    @raymondsabee Před 6 měsíci +213

    I'm from the Netherlands and to be honest, I never knew that Tony is a Dutch brand. The taste is amazing. I hope these guys will thrive and conquer the world.

    • @marjabeverwijk5630
      @marjabeverwijk5630 Před 6 měsíci +16

      I was surprised too.
      But why, if Tony Chocolonely is a Dutch brand, are there no Tony Chocolonely sprinkles??

    • @MimouFirst
      @MimouFirst Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@marjabeverwijk5630 Hah, great question. I would love the dark milk chocolate in sprinkles.

    • @klizzt
      @klizzt Před 6 měsíci +5

      I used to make it a point on vacation in the Netherlands to stock up on Tony's (only recently appeared on German store shelves)

    • @hylke18
      @hylke18 Před 6 měsíci +6

      For as far as I know, Tony is a reference to Teun (van der Keuken). Which is is the person interviewing the Nestle dude on the phone.

    • @cy-one
      @cy-one Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yeah, I'll be switching from Milka and the REWE store brand to Tony's on my next grocery tour.

  • @oucatfive6806
    @oucatfive6806 Před 6 měsíci +4

    John Oliver you are an angel among us! No one else can keep me laughing, while educating me, the way you can. Thank you for another valuable lesson.

  • @ChadGardenSinLA
    @ChadGardenSinLA Před 14 dny

    Thank you so much for documenting and continuing to shed light on this very real, ON-GOING, problem of slavery. It hurts everyone, not just the oppressed.

  • @Molagmal
    @Molagmal Před 6 měsíci +455

    As a Dutch man I can tell you how enormously popular Tony's is in The Netherlands though, it's definitely the number one brand now. You can even get it in your Ben & Jerry's

    • @twistedspike69
      @twistedspike69 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Ugh I tried the Ben and Jerry’s tony chocolate bar and spat it out. I love Tony’s but not that one

    • @singingsunflower9000
      @singingsunflower9000 Před 6 měsíci +9

      ​@@twistedspike69it comes the other way around too, as a ben jerry icecream, its great

    • @beckychristiansen8954
      @beckychristiansen8954 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I love Tony’s chocolate! I’ll definitely buy more now.

    • @Nina.Mandarina
      @Nina.Mandarina Před 6 měsíci +8

      Not just in Netherlands, its huge in Belgium and Germany too

    • @Yoarashi
      @Yoarashi Před 6 měsíci +1

      "Months after teaming up with Tony's Chocolonely to raise awareness for ending modern slavery and child labor in the chocolate industry, Ben and Jerry's suppliers were found to be employing illegal migrant children in early 2023 by The New York Times. Ben & Jerry's head of values-led sourcing, Cheryl Pinto, said that "if migrant children needed to work full time, it was preferable for them to have jobs at a well-monitored workplace"." - Wikipedia article for Ben & Jerry's

  • @ridderbanaan
    @ridderbanaan Před 6 měsíci +231

    Every single phone call from that Dutch TV program (Keuringsdienst van Waarde) basically ends like that, if they even find a company that wants to talk to them. It's very Dutch centric and mostly focuses on products that are available in our stores, but they expose a lot of child labor in several chains.

  • @ampersandcastle1091
    @ampersandcastle1091 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Tony’s Chocolonely is SO good, it’s my favourite chocolate!!! I think my favourite might be the caramel sea salt one (orange wrapper) but all of them are so yummy

  • @godzilla0974
    @godzilla0974 Před měsícem +1

    Have to show this to my mom, sister, girlfriend, grandma. 😂😂😂

  • @omideixis
    @omideixis Před 6 měsíci +628

    oh man i was WAITING for a Tony's Chocolonely mention! it isn't the easiest to eat either because it's divided into unequal triangle and rhombus pieces to symbolize the inequality in the chocolate industry. it's really cool that they're trying to hard so make ethical chocolate in a world where nestle exists.

    • @billparco8072
      @billparco8072 Před 6 měsíci +15

      Yeah annoying pieces, but its really good

    • @csp.9203
      @csp.9203 Před 6 měsíci +10

      Best tasting piece is the breaking chain circle.

    • @Shikogo
      @Shikogo Před 6 měsíci +2

      And yet unfortunately they got kicked off of the slavery free chocolate list due to a cooperation with Barry Callebaut.

    • @janetbeatrice9505
      @janetbeatrice9505 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​@@ShikogoI'm pretty sure they explained the reason for that. Sorry, it was a while ago, so I don't remember the details.

    • @nikkiannabelle1
      @nikkiannabelle1 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Never realized there was any symbolism to the shapes!

  • @rhysodunloe2463
    @rhysodunloe2463 Před 6 měsíci +375

    Fun fact: Ferrero is mostly known in Germany for their "kinder" products like the Surprise Egg. Kinder is the German word for children.
    It's made by children for children.

    • @Vitrunis
      @Vitrunis Před 6 měsíci +47

      The chocolate of the children, by the children, for the children.

    • @jv-lk7bc
      @jv-lk7bc Před 6 měsíci +4

      harsh but fair
      btw kinderchocolate is what the Germans call milk chocolate. No self respecting adult German would eat that stuff.

    • @Swedishoak1
      @Swedishoak1 Před 6 měsíci

      Eww. Jesus christ...

    • @breakbreakbreakbreakbreak
      @breakbreakbreakbreakbreak Před 6 měsíci

      unfortunately for me growing up in canada it was literally the tastiest thing i could think of that existed. @@jv-lk7bc

    • @noor5x9
      @noor5x9 Před 6 měsíci

      Unfortunately it is not of the children, it is of the extremely rich @@Vitrunis

  • @Sirsockbuddy
    @Sirsockbuddy Před 6 měsíci +5

    love Tony’s, awesome to give them a shout out for their work! ❤

  • @frankiefavero1666
    @frankiefavero1666 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I often wondered if that whacky niche (and bougie/expensive) Tony's Chocolonely chocolate was any good... Thank you John & team for educating me! I've explored their website, share in their dreams and vision and Ive just purchased over $100 dollars of their chocolate as a treat to me, and the farmers, for Christmas!!! Merry Christmas to all the hard working and good natured farmers of Ghana and Ivory Coast!!!

    • @sachadee.6104
      @sachadee.6104 Před měsícem +1

      THANK YOU. (from a Dutchie living in Canada).😍 I'm a consumer convinced that consumers have the power to change anything bad. Just let the faulty companies know you won't put up with their practices by NOT BUYING THEIR STUFF.

  • @randomviewer3494
    @randomviewer3494 Před 6 měsíci +212

    One thing Tony Chocolonely also does is offer their knowledge and farmer network to other companies who want to pay fair prices for cocoa to also make slave free chocolate. Sadly almost no company actually does that, taking profit over ethics.

    • @FreeStylinFritz
      @FreeStylinFritz Před 6 měsíci +12

      Love me some Tony Chocoloney

    • @benwu7980
      @benwu7980 Před 6 měsíci +13

      Had not heard of them, but it sounds like an uphill task for a small company. I'm not really much into choc but coffee has a lot of the same problems, and really disappointed regarding those labels like Fairtrade or Rainforest Alliance that cover both, and seem less meaningful when delve a bit deeper into them.
      There are similar labels or certifications in play for so much products like fish etc that are completely meaningless but try to make consumer feel better.

    • @cjboyo
      @cjboyo Před 6 měsíci +5

      Their chocolate bars also fuck so while they’re pricey, they’re definitely worth it!

    • @RayasNegroOvejas
      @RayasNegroOvejas Před 6 měsíci

      yes, there are more small companies (roasteries) in coffee with a similar ambition @@benwu7980

  • @shroomyk
    @shroomyk Před 6 měsíci +521

    I appreciate John and his writers' talents in making me depressed about literally everything, even the substance which keeps me from just dying of despair -- chocolate.

    • @Yell5651
      @Yell5651 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Same here, Shroomyk

    • @howamilooking5952
      @howamilooking5952 Před 6 měsíci +5

      The humility of it feels right.

    • @mooseymcflurffycat3018
      @mooseymcflurffycat3018 Před 6 měsíci +8

      Eat another chunk of choccy and feel less depressed.

    • @bestieswithtesties
      @bestieswithtesties Před 6 měsíci +1

      Well the world is depressing what do you expect. Literally everything you buy from clothes to electronics to hygiene products all come at the cost of great human suffering. Our society is a facade the world is not a nice place. We are intentionally surrounded by all this "stuff" to keep us apathetic and content. It's called the happiness bubble. So the government can do (almost) whatever it wants and no one cares cause rioting ain't worth it let's eat pizza and watch netflix instead. We'll only riot if the internet goes down

    • @kitcoffey7194
      @kitcoffey7194 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Let's get the lead out of chocolate as well.

  • @tikaperson
    @tikaperson Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you SO MUCH for doing this segment. I try to talk about this as much as possible

  • @mo_bra3340
    @mo_bra3340 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Ha! My family started buying Tony's chocolate a few years ago, when we became aware of this issue. I was excited to see that John gave it a nod in this episode, but sad to see that it was the ONLY one trying to remedy this situation! :-(
    If you haven't tried it, Tony's is GREAT! Their "Caramel Sea Salt" is delish! :-P ...They're a bit pricier... but you can see where the extra money goes, and that makes us "first-worlders" feel better about ourselves. ;-) haha

  • @catboymothman2495
    @catboymothman2495 Před 6 měsíci +575

    One thing I really like about Tony's Chocolonely as a brand is that even though they pay so much more for the beans, the retail price isn't that much higher than the brands labeled "Fairtrade Certified" for a chocolate bar that is completely larger

    • @WARnTEA
      @WARnTEA Před 6 měsíci +40

      The worst part is that big brands would probably only need to increase their prices by like 25%, while Tony’s has no choice but to be about twice as expensive because they have a lot of inefficiencies as a smaller company with less factories.

    • @CorePathway
      @CorePathway Před 6 měsíci +1

      I like my chocolate like I like my women…

    • @Xeonerable
      @Xeonerable Před 6 měsíci

      Probably because they are moral people and opt to not make insanely high wages for running the company to keep that price low. Corporate vampires be like "fine we'll pay more for the cost but you will pay more for the product to subsidize it because I'm not taking a pay cut!" This is why the ultra-wealthy need to stop being romanticized as being nearly demi-gods, because they aren't good people, they are only proficient at exploiting others and that is not a trait worth admiring.

    • @MrDeadsr
      @MrDeadsr Před 6 měsíci +12

      Yeah but i doubt Tonys CEO etc all have their own private jet and huge yacht.

    • @fdagpigj
      @fdagpigj Před 6 měsíci +33

      @@CorePathway small, ethical and with personality?

  • @DSS712
    @DSS712 Před 6 měsíci +111

    I feel like this is the most important show on television, because it basically exposes how our entire way of life in a "developed" country has this absolutely horrid underbelly rife with human rights abuses - which is content that most normal people would turn off because its just so depressing. But this show presents the content in a way that makes the audience want to stick around, be curious, and stay engaged in hearing about these harsh realities. This type of show can make more of a difference than harsh, raw documentaries. Keep up the good work!

    • @Kobe29261
      @Kobe29261 Před 6 měsíci +4

      And kudos to you for the courage to look in the face of our collective horror. In all fairness, those governments are a shit-show also; I grew up in Ghana. It doesn't take much to bribe those people and have them look the other way. Not excusing the big multi-nationals of course.

  • @THEchiQ
    @THEchiQ Před 5 měsíci +2

    I’m here after watching the last episode of LWT (not London Weekend Television). We do love you over here in NZ, John. We also love that you picked up the BotC campaign. Don’t ever change. Arohanui o Aotearoa ❤

  • @Rickles37
    @Rickles37 Před 5 měsíci +3

    From your talented crew to your delivery, y'all nailed this one eh!

  • @cactaceous
    @cactaceous Před 6 měsíci +298

    Tony’s Chocolonely collaboration with Ben and Jerry’s is absolutely amazing. Bars and ice cream.

    • @DutchLabrat
      @DutchLabrat Před 6 měsíci +8

      All their prodcuts are good, and not more expensive than chocolate of similar quality.

    • @Moncrom
      @Moncrom Před 6 měsíci +3

      Chocolonely affiliated products are allmost exclusivly the only one I buy.

    • @brandonayong5823
      @brandonayong5823 Před 6 měsíci +2

      John Oliver's life theme song
      "Bad boys bad boys
      What you gonna do?
      What you gonna do when they come for you?"
      😂😂😂

    • @debildevil
      @debildevil Před 6 měsíci

      We tried the B&J bars and they were not as good as the rest of the Tony's lineup. The Tony's ice cream is divine though

    • @zacharythomas8617
      @zacharythomas8617 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Where can I get this?!

  • @VGatorS
    @VGatorS Před 6 měsíci +684

    Strange but true fact - I learned about this from my evangelical Christian church while in grad school. Our pastor encouraged us to only buy fair trade chocolate and to write letters to big corporations that were profiting off exploitation of cocoa farmers. He believed as Christians it was our responsibility to end slavery and unethical practices. That was more than 10yrs ago. Wish churches today were like that.

    • @Ammi1988
      @Ammi1988 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Me as a kindergarten teacher

    • @tirza6439
      @tirza6439 Před 6 měsíci +110

      Wow an actual instance where Christians are doing the good they always loudly proclaim to be doing. Good pastor!

    • @cannablissdreams
      @cannablissdreams Před 6 měsíci

      I don't believe that for one second.. xtians love slaves.. the bible sanctions slavery and provides clear instructions on where to buy your slaves and how to treat them.. but.. the kicker is how that book suggests those humans owned by others should behave.. "slaves.. obey your masters.. even the cruel ones"
      yeah.. I'm calling 🐂💩 on your little evangelical kumbuya story..

    • @taravamos2954
      @taravamos2954 Před 6 měsíci +30

      Check out your local Unitarians or Quakers or maybe Presbyterians- there really are some religious organizations that focus on walking the walk re: “love thy fellow man”

    • @alannamorris977
      @alannamorris977 Před 6 měsíci +6

      May the Christian God RICHLY bless you and that whole congregation! Namaste.

  • @LisaMo-ms5vf
    @LisaMo-ms5vf Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hourglass reference; Reminds me of my cousin explaining the womens monthly issue, Like a gumball machine:;) lol

  • @SarcasmIsMySecondName
    @SarcasmIsMySecondName Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is such an important topic. Honestly since I first tried Tony's I fell in love and now it's my favorite chocolate ever. Not only the wonderful cause and mission but also the quality, variety of delightful flavours and beautiful packagings - I'd rather pay more for high quality and slave-free chocolate than get an average bar from companies that don't truly care about the problem. Great job!

  • @Chai22
    @Chai22 Před 6 měsíci +565

    There's a downside to Tony's (but it's a good one): The bars are scored to break into pieces of varying shapes/sizes. It's done to demonstrate the inequality in the chocolate industry and is a good way to talk to kids about that when they whine about who gets the larger piece. Very proud of Tony's; great to see them getting some love outside of the Netherlands!

    • @pldcanfly
      @pldcanfly Před 6 měsíci +22

      They recently also started selling in austria, and I really liked it. Knowing that we as consumers can do something to help by buying a certain way is good. It's kinda sad tho that we need to research that much about all the "sustainable - fairtrade - etc" - seals that are floating around, instead of being able to trust them.

    • @andreluismarin8095
      @andreluismarin8095 Před 6 měsíci +15

      I love Tony’s, but they should make more vegan varieties. Im in Aruba, always excited to see the Dutch on the forefront of awesomeness initiatives.

    • @scoobertmcruppert2915
      @scoobertmcruppert2915 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@pldcanfly You can’t do anything about the problem by buying your way out of it.

    • @shodan2001
      @shodan2001 Před 6 měsíci +21

      ​@@scoobertmcruppert2915 But you absolutely can. Consumers have great power, and they should use that power.

    • @smrk2452
      @smrk2452 Před 6 měsíci

      Where can I find it in NYC?

  • @SuAva
    @SuAva Před 6 měsíci +675

    I love the shout-out to Tony's Chocolonely! I live in the Netherlands so I get to enjoy that brand often. They have all kinds of different flavors and it's legitimately one of the best chocolates out there. The blocks all have annoying forms to break off, but the wrapper explains how that's on purpose because the profits of chocolate are also not distributed fairly. Such a great brand and it really deserves the international shout-out! The fairest and tastiest chocolate out there!

    • @Caphalem
      @Caphalem Před 6 měsíci +26

      I go to the Netherlands once a year to visit family. I thought from first glance that it's some Hershey knockoff but when I got one, I realized that it's far too good to be a knockoff

    • @carmenramirez1832
      @carmenramirez1832 Před 6 měsíci +16

      Tony’s-PLEASE EXPORT to US OR COACH OTHERS TO FOLLOW YOUR SUCCESS FORMULA.

    • @dawnbaines8539
      @dawnbaines8539 Před 6 měsíci +2

      what is your favorite kind of Tony's?

    • @anaruvalcaba577
      @anaruvalcaba577 Před 6 měsíci +15

      They already sell in the US. I saw a multipack of 6 flavors in California at Target .

    • @viomouse
      @viomouse Před 6 měsíci +6

      They sell them in Germany, too, but I find them waaay to sweet, so I just buy the other fair trade chocolates there are.

  • @trustmpofu5695
    @trustmpofu5695 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fairly accurate impression of that Nestle guy, John.

  • @stephp6761
    @stephp6761 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Tony’s is my favourite chocolate (I have 2 bars in my cupboard right now), and I actually bought them having no idea that they did this, I’m so pleased! Getting towards the end of the episode I was just about to google whether I should be worried eating it, and then it popped up on screen! 😂. Highly highly recommend, so delicious!

  • @thecyborgian
    @thecyborgian Před 6 měsíci +581

    The issue in Ghana is astonishingly heartbreaking in the sense that politicians use price increment as campaign baits to lure farmers to maintain them in power. I grew up helping my dad on his farm (a land he did not own as is the case for majority of cocoa farmers in the southern part of Ghana. Normally, the landlord will lease the parcel to you on condition that you split the profits with him). After over 15 years of working on this piece of land he died a poor man, and because he was unable to pay debtors, the farm has been used as collateral. In fact the actual farmers do not have a say in bargaining for prices. They have a union but it is sadly infiltrated by same politicians such that it is made another arm of the ruling class to oppress the poor. If you are known for speaking against the government, you are excluded from incentives and stimulus packages sent to your district. The situation is worse than this.

    • @gwils7879
      @gwils7879 Před 6 měsíci +17

      As I was watching the video, I immediately realized there was probably some landleech taking a portion, if not most, of the income these farmers earn.

    • @sue-o8245
      @sue-o8245 Před 6 měsíci +11

      @thecyborgian Remarkably (tho' predictably) mirrors share cropping, the American south's slavery 2.0 of more than a hundred years, the landless wed to the same land and living in the same tumble-down "quarters" (row of shacks) occupied by their ancestors, visible along any highway, right up into the 70s. So Britain isn't skimming the profits any more in Ghana but can you say that colonialism has been thrown off? These guys should be "truck" farming a variety of foods for their own family and for regional markets, not cashcropping a thing they can't eat on bwana's land for a world market that is incentivized to keep them poor. Same with all colonial legacy cash crops and land ownership patterns. Sigh o well.

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo Před 6 měsíci +1

      And this is one of many reasons why unions are stupid and should be banned.

    • @21centdregs
      @21centdregs Před 6 měsíci

      @@MegaLokopo and that is by far the most ignorant thing ive seen on youtube comments all year. congratulations scab scum!

    • @grampaseri
      @grampaseri Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@sue-o8245 Excellent comment, although sharecropping largely died off around the 40s, not due to any moral outrage, but because of automation.

  • @thierryk8720
    @thierryk8720 Před 6 měsíci +351

    From the Ivory Coast & grand child of cocoa farmer, I can confirm that the farmers do not get their fair share of the benefits. Thank you!

    • @stoodmuffinpersonal3144
      @stoodmuffinpersonal3144 Před 6 měsíci

      SCREW NESTLE. SCREW THESE COMPANIES. YOU SHOULD GET THE MONEY, DUDE.
      YOU DO THE WORK. Not a ceo, not a single executive. Maybe the chocolaters. Maybe. But like.
      YOU do the work. YOU are the one busting your ass. Hell. If I wasn't just some broke idiot in the first world, I'd pay you for the cocoa directly and figure out how to make my OWN damn chocolate. Like. F*ck these guys.
      Man. I need to grow a backbone cause these companies rule my life too and I let them! Just cause they can! Cause I'm one person and I like snacks. But like. F*ck these guys.
      YOOOOOU SHOULD SEE THE MONEY! YOOOOOOU

    • @CryptocurrencyInsider
      @CryptocurrencyInsider Před 6 měsíci +2

      You just produce the raw material. It’s normal you don’t get proceeds of the end product…

    • @lwest6217
      @lwest6217 Před 6 měsíci +26

      ​@@CryptocurrencyInsider I think you need to watch this episode again, friend.
      Maybe it is the norm for people to be so underpaid that they can only survive by making their children work, while the companies who benefit from their labour are making enormous profits. But if that is the case, then this norm MUST change. It is more important for cocoa farmers to have enough money to put food on the table and send their kids to school than for Nestle's shareholders to get a load of extra money.
      Lots of terrible things are normal. It is up to you, and me, and all of us to change our world for the better.

    • @timd729
      @timd729 Před 5 měsíci

      Move out of there. Raising the price of Chocolate so Ugandan people can get paid more. Never heard something more ridiculous in my life. It's a competitive market and more countries are growing cocoa, if it's not cheap there, they will find out where it grows cheap. That's like me saying I want to pay more for Chinese goods because of the labor practices of China.

    • @antonbrakhage490
      @antonbrakhage490 Před 5 měsíci

      @@CryptocurrencyInsider It takes a lot of arrogance (and probably a heavy dose of white privilege) to condescend to someone about their own experiences and tell them they don't deserve to be fairly compensated. And anyone who's user name advertises fucking crypto has no business talking about anything economic. Reported.

  • @dianegrant3215
    @dianegrant3215 Před 5 měsíci

    This sort of thing goes on all over the world. Thank you for doing this John.

  • @kevinmackler
    @kevinmackler Před 6 měsíci +2

    huge shoutout to tony's -- buying one of those bars is definitely my weakness. its nice that one of the companies trying to make a change in the industry also tastes sooo much better than any nestle or hershey chocolate

  • @moxielofton7679
    @moxielofton7679 Před 6 měsíci +27

    "These countries are not underdeveloped, they are overexploited." -Michael Parenti

  • @leonardohernandezcabrera7541
    @leonardohernandezcabrera7541 Před 6 měsíci +456

    I am from Mexico and I studied food chemistry at the university, one of my professors who taught the subject "science and technology of sugar, cocoa and coffee" worked in the industry before and after the entry of NAFTA the first free trade agreements between USA, Mexico and Canada. He commented that it was a disaster for Mexican chocolate because Nestlé, Hershey's and other foreign companies came in to buy the mexican chocolate factories and brands that used to bought mexican cocoa beans then they began to buy African cocoa which was cheaper to bring to Mexico, the difference is that in Mexico the cocoa that was grown is of more expensive varieties but with better quality, they used to be family plantations and apart from cocoa they planted more species of plants to avoid monoculture while African cocoa was cheaper because companies like Nestlé owned the plantations that used slave, and child labor and they grow the cheaper cacao variety using monoculture so what happened was the farmers of Mexico had to abandon their cocoa plantations and emigrate to the United States.

    • @senzen2692
      @senzen2692 Před 6 měsíci +14

      While mexican cocoa can indeed be great, the chocolates were always terrible, some companies have been selling "organic, traditional" chocolates while still not understanding the importance of actual taste. That's due in part because mexicans have a taste for spicy things way more than sweet foods. - I write this as a chocolate addict.

    • @andreirachko
      @andreirachko Před 6 měsíci +1

      …meaning that NAFTA helped fix this issue?

    • @edbambino7505
      @edbambino7505 Před 6 měsíci +40

      @@senzen2692you’re not addicted to chocolate, you are addicted to sugar and palm oil! 🤡

    • @TomTom-yu1xp
      @TomTom-yu1xp Před 6 měsíci +49

      We're not supposed to admit that there are good reasons for Mexicans to cross the border into the US and the good reasons are very often the actions of predatory US corporations.

    • @sue-o8245
      @sue-o8245 Před 6 měsíci +10

      What happened to the market value of the MesoAmerican corn crop, and therefore the farm economy as a whole, was even more direct, rapid, and dramatic, since the US so heavily uses tax dollars to subsidize its corn growers.

  • @chipeirachonks5963
    @chipeirachonks5963 Před 27 dny

    That joke about Tony's logo looking like a diner operated by and for clowns is just pure gold.

  • @annasognosia
    @annasognosia Před 6 měsíci

    thank you John Oliver and your producers once again

  • @Jujubar101
    @Jujubar101 Před 6 měsíci +849

    Tony’s chocolate may have a goofy logo but it’s seriously one of the most delicious and underrated chocolates out there. Far above the others on the market

    • @boarder6246
      @boarder6246 Před 6 měsíci +14

      I’d try it and I’m not a huge chocolate fan

    • @wonpilspiano
      @wonpilspiano Před 6 měsíci +30

      Not the biggest fan of chocolate either and Hershey’s is pretty disgusting to me. If I ever buy anything with chocolate then I’ll try Tony’s.

    • @gracematter
      @gracematter Před 6 měsíci +8

      I've never heard of it. I don't believe it's available in the US, unfortunately?

    • @Misspip1993
      @Misspip1993 Před 6 měsíci

      @@gracematterit is available! Typically in health food stores or co-ops!

    • @mattia_carciola
      @mattia_carciola Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@wonpilspiano I mean, Hershey's *is* pretty disgusting. I tried it once out of curiosity and if I didn't know about the butirric acid thing I would have thought it was gone rancid...

  • @schalkerleiden
    @schalkerleiden Před 6 měsíci +190

    tony's chocolonely is legit the best chocolate out there. happy to see that they actually follow through on their promises.

    • @JohnAndJohner
      @JohnAndJohner Před 6 měsíci +2

      So that's why it's so damn expensive.

    • @michaelcolin9887
      @michaelcolin9887 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Tonys is very very good, but there's better out there like Dolfin or Rausch

    • @HH-gv8mx
      @HH-gv8mx Před 6 měsíci +3

      Blue Stripe dark chocolate cacao bars are the best. They’re actually filled with nutrients and good for you. I think Tony’s chocolate is a lot of sugar. It’s just basically chocolate candy.

    • @swiftlymurmurs1825
      @swiftlymurmurs1825 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@HH-gv8mx Buddy you're saying it yourself. It's a "cocoa bar", not chocolate, and we are talking about chocolate. Like yeah, maybe we should eat less chocolate and more other stuff, but you can't jump into a conversation about people's favourite action movies and go "actually the best action movie is Little Women, it doesn't have any of the loud shooting or violence".

    • @swiftlymurmurs1825
      @swiftlymurmurs1825 Před 6 měsíci +3

      For the record I think Little Women (2019) is a masterpiece and I have watched and enjoyed it many times, but sometimes you want to get comfy, put on Prey, and watch a nasty hot alien man decimate French colonists faces for 90 minutes

  • @SoAS26
    @SoAS26 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Tony’s chocolate is one of the best tasting chocolate in the market!!! I absolutely love it!!

  • @abcdefghijklabcdefghijkl
    @abcdefghijklabcdefghijkl Před 5 měsíci +6

    Your show is what all other producers strive to be.

  • @ronaldeliascorderocalles
    @ronaldeliascorderocalles Před 6 měsíci +928

    Before watching this video, I'm scared about how John will ruin chocolate for me, but I'm TOTALLY HERE FOR IT.

    • @DebNKY
      @DebNKY Před 6 měsíci +7

      He can't, there's NO way!

    • @erin1569
      @erin1569 Před 6 měsíci +27

      2 words: modern slavery

    • @numb20072007
      @numb20072007 Před 6 měsíci

      not so modern, truthful bot@@erin1569

    • @brandonayong5823
      @brandonayong5823 Před 6 měsíci +21

      Let's be honest everyone will still eat chocolate after this including john Oliver 😂 it reminds me of when he exposed the disgusting fifa football federation and ended it with
      "Oh don't get it confused. I'm still so excited about the world cup"
      😂😂😂

    • @craigslist6988
      @craigslist6988 Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@erin1569 it's pretty old school style slavery. I would say the US companies paying people so little that most live paycheck to paycheck is modern slavery... what they're doing in Africa is just old school traditional slavery.

  • @chielversteeg8794
    @chielversteeg8794 Před 6 měsíci +281

    This is amazing. Kudos to the Last week tonight's team. As an industry insider (Tony's) I can say the research is ON POINT. They nailed it. The whole thing is accurate AF and that's very impressive.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před 6 měsíci +18

      @chielversteeg8794 - Glad to see your comment. However, there are many comments here that say how the founder of your company has quit because of the backsliding by the company that bought you out and the reduction in standards. I was happy to see the video's positive statements for Tony's, but then very unhappy to read that is no longer as upstanding as it was initially.
      ----------
      Can you comment on the true state of your company?

    • @SSGoatanks
      @SSGoatanks Před 6 měsíci

      Mr Beast also sells chocolate Feastables - wonder if he's aware of child labor exploitation and low paying work in this industry 🍫

    • @Eraesr
      @Eraesr Před 6 měsíci

      @@MossyMozart It's more nuanced than this. Teun van de Keuken, who initially started the brand kind of lost faith in the cause. The cited reasons are twofold: first, in all of the years Tony's has been active, circumstances for cocoa farmers in general basically only got worse and didn't improve. He felt the impact Tony's Chocolonely had was negligible. Secondly, he also felt that at some point the brand put more effort into its own marketing than the goal of producing honest, slave-free chocolate.
      I personally think, and this admittedly is somewhat speculative, that at some point Tony's hit its maximum potential as a world-changing brand. Any additional effort beyond that point wouldn't make much of a difference. Though the brand still had success through its image of being a responsible chocolate producer, they pushed their promotion into directions other than just that. Over here in the Netherlands they have mother's day themed bars, Christmas themed bars, all sorts of custom flavor options, you can design your own packaging, etcetera. All stuff that has nothing to do with being a responsible slave-free chocolate producer, does little to send out that message and, in fact, just dilutes the whole message they should be sending out.
      I think that the above is the reason why Teun van de Keuken left Tony's Chocolonely. Maybe he's just disillusioned. Whatever the case, I'm pretty sure Tony's Chocolonely is still actively working to bring responsible chocolate to various markets. But it's grown well beyond that goal and so effort is directed into directions other than that initial goal which, arguably, means they're not realizing their full potential towards achieving 100% slave-free chocolate.

    • @ts29677
      @ts29677 Před 6 měsíci

      I thought the US and some other countries aren’t supposed /can’t buy Cacao from Ivory Coast because of the human rights violations?

    • @Eraesr
      @Eraesr Před 6 měsíci

      @@ts29677 you're probably thinking of the Dodd-Frank act, which contains a section about conflict minerals such as gold and tungsten originating from Congo and the countries surrounding it.
      An unfortunate side-effect of that is that companies who sourced minerals from those countries opted to stop business there entirely instead of setting up controlled supply chains, resulting in even worse income circumstances for the people working in the mines in those countries.

  • @luukbuijs5864
    @luukbuijs5864 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Im dutch and i can say that the Tony Chocolonely is not only the best tasting chocolate brand around, it nowadays is also the most sold one in the country!

  • @Bunnykat7
    @Bunnykat7 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I have a box set of Tony's chocolate on my desk, I knew chocolate was a problem as an American but had no idea until I bought a bar of Tony's saw the wrapper and started to educate myself. Now as a person who loves chocolate I've made a commitment to myself not to buy chocolate from companies that don't care about the supply chain that leaves the farmers to suffer. Without the farmers there would be no chocolate, they deserve at least the bare minimum. If that means my chocolate bar is a little more expensive so be it. Thank you for highlighting this issue!

  • @MaxFerney
    @MaxFerney Před 6 měsíci +192

    I love john oliver's style of introducing hard or depressing stories in not a sad or gloomy way, but in a reality/person to person framing so we can be informed

    • @ZentaBon
      @ZentaBon Před 6 měsíci +5

      Yup. Him and his team's format is amazingly legendary. It always ends on some "how to solve it" or "how it's being addressed but it needs a bit more and here is you need to do"

    • @pseudo_ra
      @pseudo_ra Před 6 měsíci +2

      And nothing changes except we the audience get an ego boost and feel better about ourselves compared to our ignorant peers…it’s a great business model.

    • @121intheshade
      @121intheshade Před 6 měsíci

      I agree completely with this caveat: if you binge watch these episodes, it's hard to imagine a future that's not a complete, unmitigated disaster of epic proportions.

  • @markkodzoaziakou8532
    @markkodzoaziakou8532 Před 6 měsíci +83

    As someone who comes from a country that exports Cocoa, thank you John for shedding light on how poor some of our farmers have been despite their hard work

  • @kenmogibrainworld4844
    @kenmogibrainworld4844 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Comedy is a great way to convey truths because it disarms people, just like chocolate.

  • @Hawkwood96
    @Hawkwood96 Před 5 měsíci +5

    I love Tony's chocolate. A local grocery store in Maine that's near me sells it, and I can attest that it's worth the price (maybe $2-3 more but for a nice big chocolate bar whose quantity puts the average chocolate bar to shame.)

  • @ChronoTigger
    @ChronoTigger Před 6 měsíci +461

    As a Dutch person I'm proud of Tony Chocolonely. It tastes really good too, with tons of different flavors. Each supermarket is filled with these bars.

    • @FeuerblutRM
      @FeuerblutRM Před 6 měsíci +13

      I rather support 'Fairafric' which runs the only chocolate factory of Ghana which keeps the whole processing line & revenue in the country. It's also organic & fairtrade.
      Sadly I couldn't visit the factory myself despite staying in Koforidua (neighbor city of _Suhum_ where the factory is)

    • @cjboyo
      @cjboyo Před 6 měsíci +2

      I only can find one variety in the USA, but its fantastic!

    • @terridennis9185
      @terridennis9185 Před 6 měsíci +1

      That's great! wish we had it in South Africa

    • @Parialated
      @Parialated Před 6 měsíci +7

      Well tony Chocolonely is sold and no longer owner by Teun van de keuken...and has become a bit of a sham...

    • @hellowerd
      @hellowerd Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@cjboyoit’s at Whole Foods. Lots of flavors!

  • @DavidNelsonATX
    @DavidNelsonATX Před 6 měsíci +169

    Let me guess, McKinsey helped justify these practices so that CEO’s and execs of the candy companies can not “underpaid” and forced to drive a Mercedes instead of a Bentley while the farmers can’t afford a candy bar.

    • @chenzen1578
      @chenzen1578 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I never heard od McKinsey before, that's why I apreciate John Oliver so much, he and his teams dig up stuff everyone should know.

  • @roundtwo3321
    @roundtwo3321 Před 6 měsíci +3

    1:40 "DAT-ASSOLINE"

  • @syberbeynon
    @syberbeynon Před 4 měsíci +1

    Tony's chocolonely is not only fair, it's absolutely the most delicious chocolate in the world.

  • @quarionilphukiir3583
    @quarionilphukiir3583 Před 6 měsíci +439

    I really like the inclusion of the Dutch program "Keuringsdienst van waarde" they research a lot of different things that are weird in the food industry. This definitely isn't their only interview that went like this.

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 Před 6 měsíci +19

      Their interview techniqie became a gimmick .. but its great

    • @kavertia6261
      @kavertia6261 Před 6 měsíci +2

      How have I never heard of this?
      Gotta look it up now

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Před 6 měsíci +24

      It’s very much in the same genre as John Oliver - and leads neatly into Tony Chocolonely.

    • @MrMasque
      @MrMasque Před 6 měsíci +18

      It's a great example of how investigative journalism can make good television.

    • @Boobalopbop
      @Boobalopbop Před 6 měsíci

      To be fair… The boy clearly isn’t 25, but he is probably about 16 which is a normal age in the US to get a job.

  • @vatatheoanonymous3705
    @vatatheoanonymous3705 Před 6 měsíci +348

    Tony's is probably my favorite chocolate brand, and it makes me so happy that they are one of the more "responsible" chocolate companies.

    • @brokenrecord3523
      @brokenrecord3523 Před 6 měsíci +37

      I bought a bar a while back and it was delicious. I then researched and found out more about Tony's. Now it's all I buy.*
      I can't guarantee it is 100% of what I eat, but you have to be realistic.

    • @firiel2366
      @firiel2366 Před 6 měsíci +16

      I LOVE Tony's! I still remember the first time I saw them in a store--the wrapper was so bright and goofy I almost passed on it. I'm pretty sure it was the sea salt caramel bar. It's only a slight exaggeration to say it changed my life. 😅
      But it was when I learned the story behind Tony's that I really fell in love. Now it's one of my favourite gifts to give--everyone in my family gets a birthday Tony's bar. ❤️ Hoping and praying more chocolate companies follow suit and stop exploiting their workers. 😔

    • @colonialstraits1069
      @colonialstraits1069 Před 6 měsíci +11

      Ditto. I did a lot of homework to become an educated consumer and Tony’s was at or near the top. 2 squares from a dark chocolate almond sea salt bar is a vital part of my daily regimen in my ongoing battle with ADHD and depression.

    • @jenniferb.9404
      @jenniferb.9404 Před 6 měsíci +11

      I’ve never heard of Tony’s chocolate and now need some!

    • @Vegan34Love
      @Vegan34Love Před 6 měsíci +11

      Tony's Chocolonely recently came out with new flavors meant to imitate Twix and Ferrero Rocher while demonstrating that making ethical and tasty chocolate is possible. 🥰 (Unofficial/non-paid ambassador of Tony's here 😄)

  • @LightWeaver
    @LightWeaver Před 6 měsíci +4

    I love Tony's. I hope they bring back their mulled spiced wine chocolate for the holidays. It was so good. Gave some to my sister in-law and she keeps asking if i ever see it in the stores I work at.
    We have a few brands that are working to end child labor/slavery in the cocoa business. It is stated clearly on their label.

  • @jgom4674
    @jgom4674 Před 6 měsíci

    Great work John+team!

  • @laalaa99stl
    @laalaa99stl Před 6 měsíci +251

    John (thinking to himself): what holiday haven't I ruined yet? (Checks calendar.)

    • @brandonayong5823
      @brandonayong5823 Před 6 měsíci +17

      I know this is a typical banter joke but it's important to stress that he doesn't ruin any life enjoyment. He just makes you pay attention to the dark side of it so that there's better awareness which can lead to improvement

    • @MatthewTheWanderer
      @MatthewTheWanderer Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@brandonayong5823 Yep, and there's a dark side to everything!

    • @BigBadJerryRogers
      @BigBadJerryRogers Před 6 měsíci +4

      ​@@MatthewTheWanderergood luck trying to be a decent person across the board these days. You thought you were safe then boom, all of a sudden there's a studio audience laughing like crazy at you on this show

    • @me0101001000
      @me0101001000 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@MatthewTheWanderer you know the saying: there is no ethical consumption under capitalism.

    • @MatthewTheWanderer
      @MatthewTheWanderer Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@BigBadJerryRogers Right, nothing is safe from having a dark backstory! Have you ever seen/heard of the show "The Good Place"? Basically in that show, because of this concept, almost no one can get into heaven because everyone uses products that are wrong or evil in some way.

  • @hannahg5479
    @hannahg5479 Před 6 měsíci +97

    I wrote a paper in high school about how unethical the chocolate industry is, specifically regarding the use of child labor-- and that would have been in 2010. The information was public and easily obtained then. Its sad that nothing has changed in those 13 years-- that's a long time to do nothing.

    • @kitcoffey7194
      @kitcoffey7194 Před 6 měsíci

      But let's raise consumer prices instead of actual laws or making the companies have even slightly less profits, sounds legit /sarcasm

    • @ronchorivera
      @ronchorivera Před 6 měsíci

      I guess you shoulda written a better paper lol!

  • @rossdavies-hooper3602
    @rossdavies-hooper3602 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Already ordered Tony's. Thank you, John.

  • @frankmcfall6599
    @frankmcfall6599 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Your work is so critical! I only wish our “News” media would do the same.

  • @belynlynsh6921
    @belynlynsh6921 Před 6 měsíci +83

    Just in case anyone sees this comment- Maui has an incredible non-profit chocolate farm. The farm was damaged but not destroyed in the fires. Their chocolate has a high cocoa percentage and is super high quality and delicious. Proceeds from the sales go to (I believe this is the number) 29 local charities to directly benefit the people of Maui.

    • @DominiqueB
      @DominiqueB Před 6 měsíci +2

      What’s their name?

    • @SandyGuest-ec7qj
      @SandyGuest-ec7qj Před 6 měsíci +2

      Name of this company?

    • @ibite3987
      @ibite3987 Před 6 měsíci +10

      Well so far the charities they list on their page are their own, the VP's and another "that have an intention to give back 100% of net profits". Net profit if you did not know if what you make after all costs, and these companies are very new so they would have debts, marekting etc. to pay. Plus giving to charities is dumb, you just give an amount so the charity can take an amount in fees for operating the charity and the needing get almost nothing... Why not say they pay their farmers very well instead? Their VP of Farm & Factory Operations, Dan O’Doherty has Mars Global Chocolate listed as Industry affiliation and seems to have kickstarted cocoa growing in hawaii, as his name is in almost every "history" of the farms in Hawaii I found. To me, this sounds shady as fuck.

    • @belynlynsh6921
      @belynlynsh6921 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ibite3987 I’ve been there personally and don’t find it to be shady. They are new, yes, but what they are doing is admirable, imo.

    • @paulinec1491
      @paulinec1491 Před 5 měsíci

      you know what? you are right, a bit shady indeed, but the chocolate is grown on the land and harvested on the land of hawaii, and seems like everyone has a living wage. I might be eager to dip my toes into local sourced chocolates. @@ibite3987

  • @lofnouk
    @lofnouk Před 6 měsíci +36

    Roald Dahl hit the nail on the head in 1964. The original Oompa Loompas were NOT little orange men with green hair.

  • @Tabascofanatikerin
    @Tabascofanatikerin Před 5 měsíci +4

    As often as I can I buy my chocolate from fairtrade brands or from brands like Tony's Chocolonely and avoid big brands like Nestlé (also when it comes to other products other than chocolate like coffee, water or cookies). This video reminds me how important little steps like these are.
    We as costumers make decisions every time we go shopping and we can inform ourselves about which brands need, support or ignore child labour and poverty in order to avoid supporting THEM! Do not think "Ugh, what's the harm in buying one lousy bar of Nestlé or Hershey chocolate", remember that you are not the only one buying stuff and it's not the only or last time you buy chocolate.
    Also, donating to charities or sponsorships which help families in Africa might help a little bit further outside of the chocolate purchase.
    Yes, I know it is not cheap what I suggest.
    But remember that for cheap chocolate someone else, like the cocoa farmer or his abducted children farming cocoa, pays a higher price.

  • @kohort1
    @kohort1 Před 6 měsíci

    Right about time for holidays