Hachez is a chocolate factory originating in Bremen, co-founded in 1890 by Joseph Hachez. It is one of the companies that has the cocoa for its chocolate imported from South America. As is well known, cocoa does not come from Europe but largely from Africa as well as Central and South America. The cocoa is then processed in Europe, the USA and Japan. Even during the colonial era, cocoa was grown under very harsh conditions by enslaved people on the plantations. To this day, working conditions on the plantations are very poor. Cocoa farmers mostly live in structural poverty, as they earn little profit from their cultivation. This reveals the social inequality, since the greatest profit is made by the factories that produce the chocolate. Moreover, most chocolate manufacturers generate their profit through child labour. Child labour includes children often being sold, trafficked and exploited. Because child labour is forbidden and therefore illegal, it is concealed by manufacturers as far as possible. The company (Hachez) does position itself against child labour, yet does not monitor its production sites, as it assumes that no child labour takes place there. Accordingly, child labour cannot be ruled out here, since no active checks are carried out.