The fact is scaly he didn't have to have Jamaican supplier, he could have done what they all do, import.
"plantocracy"? So what you think about Nike, Oprah, and all a them who use slave labour to build sneakers?
The fact is Butch Stewart Sandals wage is higher than 90% of the hotels in Ja. Have you ever tried calling Sandals for a donation for a worth cause and see if they will support? I use to think somewhat the same way about Bill Gates because he has driven so many millionaires out of business but if you see how he has donated in the last few years, I have changed my view.
Was it better for him to donated to stop the slide or just stand on the side even if he was going to benefit? Why would he want to take the inative to help Jamaican farmers when all him have fi do is do like everybody else, import and drive the farmers out of business?
"plantocracy"? So what you think about Nike, Oprah, and all a them who use slave labour to build sneakers?
The fact is Butch Stewart Sandals wage is higher than 90% of the hotels in Ja. Have you ever tried calling Sandals for a donation for a worth cause and see if they will support? I use to think somewhat the same way about Bill Gates because he has driven so many millionaires out of business but if you see how he has donated in the last few years, I have changed my view.
Was it better for him to donated to stop the slide or just stand on the side even if he was going to benefit? Why would he want to take the inative to help Jamaican farmers when all him have fi do is do like everybody else, import and drive the farmers out of business?
Pictured from left are: Purchasing manager for Sandals Royal Caribbean, Warren Toolsie; Chairman of the Mafoota Farmers' Co-operative Society Limited, Claude Shakespere; General Manager of Sandals Montego Bay, Horace Peterkin; Sandals Montego Bay's Purchasing Manager, Garfield McGhie; RADA's Regional Marketing Manager, Sadie Dixon; Sandals Montego Bay's Executive Chef, Lawrence Lindo and Regional PR Manager, Marlon Tingling. The group was on a fact-finding tour of a lettuce farm in Mafoota, St James. 
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