
Every purchase in Britain today seems to carry a moral price tag. Rank these consumer dilemmas from the one that troubles your conscience most to the one you can shrug off most easily.
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Buying fast fashion from Shein or Boohoo
Reports of exploitative labour and mountains of textile waste clash with tight household budgets. Is a Β£4 top ever really worth it?

Ordering from Amazon despite the headlines
Warehouse conditions, tax arrangements and the slow death of the high street all weigh on that Prime button. Yet next-day delivery is hard to quit.

Flying abroad for a summer holiday
A week in MΓ‘laga comes with a carbon footprint that dwarfs months of recycling. Staycations in Cornwall feel virtuous but pricey and rain-soaked.

Eating supermarket meat from intensive farms
Cheap meat keeps family meals affordable but conceals grim welfare standards. Free-range and organic options remain out of reach for many.

Scrolling TikTok while knowing the harms
Concerns about teen mental health, data harvesting and Chinese state links sit uneasily beside genuinely funny videos. We keep scrolling anyway.
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