"Chocolate List" is an Android app that provides a searchable, curated list of ethical vegan chocolate companies based on research from the Food Empowerment Project. It highlights companies that do not source chocolate from regions known for slavery, updating its database monthly. Users can search by company name or see recommendations. While all listed chocolates are vegan, consumers are encouraged to check ingredient labels, as some companies may also offer non-vegan options. For more information about child labor in the chocolate industry, visit our resource page.
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The app reflects Food Empowerment Project’s most recent research on companies that make vegan chocolate products to find out if they source their chocolate from areas where slavery can still be found. List can be searched by name or viewed by recommendation.
Notes: The list is updated monthly as we add more companies and update the status for others. All companies listed make vegan chocolates, but some may also sell non-vegan chocolates – we encourage you to read ingredients before purchasing. Companies such as Nestlé, Mars, and others are culpable, but are not listed as they do not make vegan products. Most recent list will be used/downloaded when you have a network connection; otherwise, it will use the saved version. Therefore, the size of the download will change slightly over time (as our list grows).
For more about child labor and slavery in the chocolate industry (which is what this is app is here to help with), check out our our article: http://www.foodispower.org/slavery-chocolate/
While I support the project , this app is not user friendly at all, in addition to not being updated with the list that is found on FEP's website. I would recommend making the app and API open source so that devs like me who like the project can contribute and make it better.