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Starbucks Workers in Brazil say they Faced Slave Like Conditions while picking Coffee

April 26, 2025 by Shubham Kashyap Leave a Comment

Starbucks brews up a scandal with shocking Brazil labor lawsuit

Starbucks Workers In Brazil Say They Faced Slave Like Conditions While Picking Coffee

Starbucks Workers In Brazil Say They Faced Slave Like Conditions While Picking Coffee

Grab your venti latte and hold on tight — Starbucks is getting roasted hotter than a fresh espresso shot right now!

A jaw-dropping lawsuit just hit the scene, and it’s got people steaming mad. Eight Brazilian workers are taking Starbucks and its coffee supplier to court, claiming they were trapped in “slave-like” conditions on farms that fueled your frappuccino fix. Yup, you read that right. The same company that tells you to “stay grounded” may have some seriously shady roots.

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According to the suit filed by International Rights Advocates, workers say they were stuck doing backbreaking labor for weeks — no pay, no safety gear, no escape. One heartbreaking detail? A minor reportedly worked grueling hours without a dime in his pocket until authorities swooped in to rescue him. Not exactly the Starbucks Experience™ they’re selling.

And it gets worse. Workers had to buy their own tools (major “um, excuse me?” moment), racked up serious debt, and even faced life-threatening injuries from dangerous equipment. Two people allegedly lost their lives. You can’t make this stuff up — it’s like if The Hunger Games met a coffee farm.

Starbucks, meanwhile, is serving up a strong defense, telling outlets like AP News that they “have zero tolerance for human rights violations.” They swear they use third-party audits and strict ethical sourcing practices through their C.A.F.E. Program. But critics are like, “Cool story, bro,” especially after previous reports exposed child and forced labor on so-called “certified” farms.

Reporter Brasil didn’t hold back either, digging into farms in Minas Gerais (the coffee capital) and finding workers paying out of pocket for harvesting equipment — a huge no-no under Brazilian law. And that’s not ancient history — we’re talking 2023 and 2024 rescues of more than 200 coffee workers in shady conditions.

Soooo… next time you order that extra-foam almond milk caramel macchiato, you might wanna ask where those beans came from. Just saying.

Starbucks has promised to investigate, but until then, the brand that taught us to spell our names wrong might have to work extra hard to clean up its global image.

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Stay tuned, caffeine crew. This story is just heating up!

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Brazil, Coffee, Labor, Labor Lawsuit, Starbucks, Starbucks Lawsuit, Worker Rights

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Shubham Kashyap

My Name is Shubham Kashyap, I Work as a Content Writer for News179.com and I like Writing Articles.

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