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Pedestrians walk past a store on Oxford Street in central London December 15, 2013.

Should shoppers know where our clothes are made?

April 24, 2014Business, Economics and Jobs

Thursday marks the first anniversary of the collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh. More than a thousand workers lost their lives. We sent The World’s Jason Margolis down to Boston’s premiere shopping area to find out if consumers here have changed their clothes-buying habits because of the disaster in Bangladesh.

Pedestrians walk past a store on Oxford Street in central London December 15, 2013.

Should shoppers know where our clothes are made?

April 24, 2014Business, Economics and Jobs

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