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Greggs

Greggs

restaurant

45 ๐Ÿ˜

Greggs is a British bakery whose executives received "excessive" bonuses of millions of pounds in 2022 [1] while paying some employees below minimum wage [2]. The Greggs foundation is a charitable organisation that gives schoolchildren access to free, nutritional food [3].

Morrisons

Morrisons

supermarket

38 ๐Ÿ˜ก

Morrisons is a British supermarket chain that awarded millions in executive bonuses despite pandemic-related profit losses by adjusting performance metrics [1], and has been criticized for animal cruelty in its chicken supply chain despite marketing higher welfare standards [2]. Morrisons was ordered to pay compensation against a mother who suffered workplace discrimination [3].

Sainsbury's

Sainsbury's

supermarket

40 ๐Ÿ˜

Sainsbury's has faced criticism for declining to pay contracted workers a living wage and for excessive executive compensation, with its CEO receiving ยฃ3.8m while rejecting calls to ensure all workers earn a living wage [1]. Investigations have uncovered allegations of forced labor, excessive overtime, abuse, and poor working conditions in factories producing clothing for Sainsbury's [2], and the company threatened legal action against a small business named Singhsbury's [3].

TfL

TfL

transport

65 ๐Ÿ˜Š

Transport for London is London's public transport provider, which offers low-emissions transportation within greater london. TfL illegally accessed EU citizen's personal data to issue fruadulent ULEZ fines [1] and continues to pay hundreds of executives 6-figure salaries while proposing to close bus routes to save money [2].

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