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Secondary Sources:
“Did Slaves Produce Your Food?” Civil Eats, 26 July 2018, civileats.com/2016/10/25/did-
slaves-produce-your-food-forced-labor/.
This source helped me look more deeply into slave labor within the food industry and use
Mittal, Mudit. “The Evolution of Packaging.” Medium, Digital Packaging Experiences, 20 Dec.
2013, medium.com/digital-packaging-experiences/the-evolution-of-packaging-
57259054792d.
This source provided me with a time frame with the packaging industry, so I could be
more precise with one of my main tragedy points, which was the transition into plastic
packaging.
Published on May 19, 2010 Article updated on January 5. “Plastic Packaging History:
www.plasticsmakeitpossible.com/about-plastics/history-of-plastics/plastic-innovations-
in-packaging-through-the-decades/.
Similar to the above source, this provided me with more information regarding the
www.retaildive.com/news/the-state-of-the-grocery-shopper-in-2017/433815/.
This gave me more insight as to how grocery shopping effects our daily lives.
Primary Sources:
“Eco-Friendly Supermarket Uses Zero Plastic Packaging.” YouTube, AP Archive, 20 Nov. 2016,
youtu.be/YtMkFrG7VXo.
increasingly popular and that we can expect to see more of in future generations.
This source was used to show the support for ethical food. Not only is the industry reliant
on slave labor, but also on industry animals, of which are treated, arguably, inhumanely.
“Slavery in the Food Supply Chain.” YouTube, EDOF, 6 June 2017, youtu.be/XhCUoEBt5wA.
This source was used in order to show what is being done to protest the slavery in the
food supply chain, which is something that is being phased out of practice to create a