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企業の回答

2017年4月13日

著者:
Alnatura

Alnatura response

[This is an unofficial translation from the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. You can find the original version here.]

It is not true that Alnatura sources avocados from the area in Chile referred to in the TAZ article! And this is not claimed in the article. We mainly stock organic avocados from Spain, Greece, Mexico and South Africa in our Alnatura organic supermarkets. The respective origin of the fruit and vegetables for sale is always written on a label next to each product.

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