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Article

12 Dec 2008

Author:
Elaine Walker, Miami Herald

Subway to pay more for tomatoes

Subway became the latest fast-food chain to agree to a deal designed to pay migrant workers at least another penny per pound for all Florida tomatoes they pick. At the Miami offices of Subway's Independent Purchasing Cooperative, the company signed a deal with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers similar to those the group has reached with Taco Bell, McDonald's and Burger King.