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McDonald’s and supermarkets failed to spot slavery
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A gang forced 16 victims to work at either the fast-food restaurant or the factory - which supplied Asda, Co-op, M&S, Sainsbury’s, Tesco and Waitrose.
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A gang forced 16 victims to work at either the fast-food restaurant or the factory,
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which supplied Asda, Co-op, M&S, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Waitrose.
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Well-established signs of slavery, including paying the wages of four men into one bank account,
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were missed while the victims from the Czech Republic were exploited over more than four years.
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McDonald's UK said it had improved systems for spotting
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potential risks, while the British retail consortium said its members would learn from
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the case. Six members of a family-run human trafficking network from the Czech Republic
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have been convicted in two criminal trials, which were delayed by the Covid pandemic.
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Reporting restrictions have prevented coverage of much of the case, but BBC England can now
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reveal the full scale of the gang's crimes and the missed opportunities to stop them.
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Nine victims were forced to work at the McDonald's branch in Caxton,
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Cambridgeshire. Nine worked at the Pita Bread Company, with factories in Hoddeston in
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Hertfordshire and Tottenham in north London, which made supermarket-owned brand products.
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There were 16 victims in total across both sites, as two worked at both McDonald's and the factory.
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