None of this will matter after the great reset!
Justin Trudeau at it again!
Anyways, I'm less inclined to blame corporations and more inclined to blame the public. Corporations don't pass through a membrane from another reality. They're propped up on
your wallet.
So vote with your wallet. There are certain grocery stories I generally won't shop at and certain grocery stores I prefer to shop at because I like how those chains partner with brands that support fair-trade, or I like how those chains clearly value their employees more, and things like that.
The problem is that people want the cheapest, easiest, and quickest route -- they hardly care, if at all, about the rest. But that isn't the fault of corporations, i.e. organizations whose goal is maximum profit. They're just going with the flow and maximizing their profits per the public's expressed interests.
It's why Starbucks is moving away from using plastic straws, which seems like an environmentally-conscious move but really isn't: A sufficient amount of customers complained about it and were upset about it that the company decided it'd be in their best interest to move away from using them. There we can see a corporation going with the flow and responding to the expressed interests of the public in order to maximize profits.
So long as people don't care, things mostly ain't gonna change.