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Wal-Mart, Sear in supply chain admission

Clothes printed with Disney characters piled up among debris in the Tazreen Fashions garment factory in Savar, Bangladesh, where 112 workers died in a fire on November 30. After the fire, both Wal-Mart and Sears admitted that their goods were being manufactured at the Tazreen Fashions workshop, even though both had specifically denied that factory authorisation as a supplier. Photo: Reuters

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Elvin Muscat

Dec 8th 2012, 20:08

Very funny, can you afford the little Europe produces, 80% of clothing comes form China, the rest is way too expensive to buy for the normal honest citizen.

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