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Sunday, October 20, 2013

Shop to Support Fair Trade and Labor!

Ever wondered how some of your favorite clothing stores are able to sell merchandise at rock bottom prices? Walk into any fast-fashion retailer and you're bound to see dresses, tops, bottoms, and shoes all with price tags below $20. As a consumer, this is great! For as much as it costs to buy a fancy drink at Starbucks, you can easily get a cute top or fun pair of earrings that can be replaced when they go out of style next season. But who is really paying the cost for our obsession rampant overconsumption? The sad truth is that the garment industry relies heavily on outsourced labor to meet the high demand that the western world has for throw-away fashion. And sadly, many of the factories that produce the clothing we so incessantly consume are not complying with fair labor laws.

I was shocked to find out how extensive this issue is and mortified at the conditions of some factories. Just last week, a report by the Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights, exposed factories in Bangladesh producing Gap clothing for their unlawful labor practices. The facility's 3,750 workers are routinely forced to work over 100 hours a week for only 20 to 24 cents per hour. By the third week in a month, many do not have money left to buy food.

The conditions observed at the Gap factory are common in the garment industry. The International Textile Garment and Leather Workers’ Federation put out a list of 60 retailers in 2011 that sourced merchandise from factories that routinely broke labor laws. In fact, none of the 83 factories they examined paid a living wage to their workers, and that some were below the legal minimum wage for that region. The report concludes that their findings “indicate that widespread violations and abuses of workers’ rights continue to be the norm in the industry.” You can see the full list of retailers named here.

And sadly, this does not just an issue in third world countries. In 2000, more than 11,000 sweatshops in the U.S. violated the minimum wage and overtime laws, while over 16,000 had broken health and safety laws

So what can we as consumer's do to halt the detrimental direction the garment industry has taken? We can demand that the companies we patronize uphold their duty to provide safe and clean environments for their workers and pay them a living wage. Doubling the salary of sweatshop workers only increases the consumer cost of an item by 1.8 percent. We can also support businesses who specifically create jobs in third world countries. I highly recommend stopping by the Be.The.Voice Pop Store in Soho. It's a boutique selling fair-trade and slave free products. The assortment of merchandise is beautiful; from leather bangles, to hand knit mittens, to woven bags, it took me a good hour to decide what to purchase. I ended up getting my mom a beautiful handmade silver necklace. They are also hosting a panel discussion on Labor Trafficking this Wednesday. I went to one of their other panel discussions and it was it was great to hear directly from people who are working to solve this issue. I also enjoyed complimentary wine and appetizers.

Some of the beautiful merchandise
 at the Be.The.Voice Pop Up Store

I'd be a hypocrite to say that I will never shop at H&M or Gap again. But since learning about the unfair labor practices used in factories around the world, I'm reevaluating my shopping habits. I just can't look at a $10 dress without envisioning the woman who made it toiling for 20 hours a day in an unclean factory supervised by an owner who abuses her  just to earn so little money that she is unable to sufficiently feed herself or her family. It makes the act of shopping a whole lot more meaningful when I know that I am not contributing to such a serious yet easily fixable problem.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Get a Free Shake Shack Burger!

If you've ever walked past Madison Square Park on a summer day, you've seen the line of people snaking through the park waiting to get their hands on a juicy Shake Shack burger. Having never tried one (I'm not one to wait more than forty-five minutes for a meal), I can't attest to their deliciousness. But according to everyone I've ever talked to, they're to die for. And today through Wednesday, May 22nd, you can get one free! 


How? Delta Airlines is preparing for the launch of JFK Terminal 4, part of a rejuvenation project at JFK airport. The new terminal will feature restaurants from several world-renowned chefs including (you guessed it) Shake Shack! Part of Delta's marketing strategy was to open T4X, a pop-up space in Soho where visitors can "preview JFK T4’s new state-of-the-art features." Today through Wednesday between 11 AM and 3 PM they're giving out vouchers for free Shake Shack burgers at participating locations! But buyer beware: the website specifically says "while supplies last" without any indication of how many vouchers they plan to give out. It's a marketing ploy to pull people into the pop-up space and supplies are surely limited. If you're really interested in scoring a free burger voucher, I'd suggest going this morning. They're sure to go fast!

JFK T4X POP UP
376 WEST BROADWAY AT BROOME STREET

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Free Cupcakes at Georgetown Cupcake Every Day!

Georgetown Cupcakes of TLC's DC Cupcake fame has been featured everywhere from the Today Show to the New York Times to People Magazine. With decadent flavors like Toffee Crunch, Bubble Gum Pink Vanilla, and Honey Banana, it's no wonder it's garnered such widespread popularity. Founded by sisters Katherine Kallinis Berman and Sophie Kallinis LaMontagne in 2008, the success of their first bakery in Washington DC, led them to open several other locations, including one in Soho. These cupcakes are not cheap, going for $2.75 a pop, and worth every penny. For a cupcake lover like myself, spending almost three dollars on a cupcake every once in a while is a well-spent indulgence but what's even better is getting these delicious treats for free. How, you might ask, does one go about doing that? Well, each morning at 9:00 AM Katherine and Sophie (or rather their social media manager) updates the Georgetown Cupcake Twitter with a special free (not-on-menu) flavor. All you have to do is be one of the first 100 customers at each location to order it by name and it's yours for free! I tried it out on Wednesday and got a free Vanilla Hazelnut Cupcake. Noms-pictured here! According to the cashier, the secret cupcakes are usually all snatched up by noon so be sure to head to the shop early if you expect to get one. Check out their other flavors and more about Georgetown Cupcake on their website!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Get a Free Beauty Bag from Aerie

Update: The Aerie Facebook page failed to mention that the "free" beauty bag will only be given out with a purchase of $35 dollars or more. Wish I knew that before I trekked out to Soho in the slush. Oh well! Aerie is having a great sale on bras right now though so if you're on the prowl for a new one, it may be worth a trip!

Tomorrow, January 16th, American Eagle will be giving out a limited supply of beauty bags from their in-house lingerie brand Aerie. What's in these beauty bags is a mystery and Aerie is being pretty secretive about what they will include. But my interest is peaked so I will definitely be stopping by one of the two participating stores in New York (either Soho or Times Square locations) to snatch one up.


Click here for exact locations from the Aerie Facebook page!

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Waking Up to Nutella

If you're not a morning person, here's a reason to become one. This week, the Nutella Truck is coming to NYC as part of their USA Breakfast Tour. They've already made stops at the 6th Avenue Fair and NYC Octoberfest to hand out samples of the heavenly spread. Next they're headed across the Hudson to Rutgers Univeristy on Tuesday and Hoboken on Wednesday.  But city dwellers, don't fret, they'll be back in Manhattan on Thursday and Friday hitting up NYU and Soho. Keep in mind samples are being handed out from 7 am to 12 pm so the early bird gets the worm...or in this case the Nutella.

And don't forget to check out the Nutella Facebook page to vote for the the truck return to NYC at the end of the tour stocked with free jars of Nutella.



Full Schedule:
Tuesday, October 2 | Rutgers University (249 University Ave, Newark, NJ) | 7am – 12pm
• Wednesday, October 3 | 1 Hudson Place, Hoboken, NJ (by Path Station) | 7am – 12pm
• Thursday, October 4 | NYU (Washington Square St btwn Sullivan St & MacDougal St) | 7am – 12pm
• Friday, October 5 | SoHo (Broadway btwn Prince St & Spring St) | 7am – 12pm