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Article

9 May 2005

Author:
Janine A. Zeitlin, Naples Daily News [USA]

Coalition takes on fast food industry [USA]

After nearly four years of coalition demands, Yum! agreed to require its suppliers to pay tomato pickers a penny more a pound...They're asking Burger King, McDonald's and Subway to follow Taco Bell's lead...McDonald's Corp. issued this response to the coalition: "Our independent suppliers are currently reviewing and assessing these recent developments"... [also refers to Kmart (now part of Sears), Kathie Lee Gifford, Wal-Mart]