How ethical is Jelly Tots?
Jelly Tots is a brand owned by Nestlé S.A. which has a below-benchmark score on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Sweets Ratings Table. Although Jelly Tots has not yet met our ethical benchmark, we hope to see the brand make progress in the future.
We would have extra confidence in Jelly Tots if it submitted itself to apply for Ethical Accreditation, whereby The Good Shopping Guide would make further detailed assessment and recommendations for ethical improvement.
Find out more about the ethical issues facing the Sweets sector and see how other brands score in our Ethical Sweets Ratings Table.
What does Jelly Tots do?
Jelly Tots are small jelly-like fruit drops coated in sugar that come in small bags. Jelly Tots were invented in Leeds at Rowntree’s and launched in 1965.
In which areas does Jelly Tots perform poorly?
Jelly Tots was marked down under our criteria for GMO as its parent company, Nestlé S.A., states that it believes GMO ingredients are safe to use.
Nestlé states that it still uses animal testing where required by law, so Jelly Tots receives a bottom rating for Animal Welfare.
Nestlé donated over $548k in recent election cycles which is above our threshold, so Jelly Tots gets a poor rating for this criterion. Find out more about how we rate by exploring our ethical criteria.
Past Criticisms of Jelly Tots record
In 2023 an investigation revealed that some pesticides that are banned in the EU are being used by farms in Brazil supplying Nestlé. In the same year a report by Rainforest Action Network called on brands including Nestlé to cease using palm oil sourced from the Harita Group, due to the group’s destruction of indigenous communities in Borneo. Nestlé was also criticised in early 2023 for failing to cease trading in Russia.
In 2022 a consumer watchdog filed a complaint against Nestlé and Ferrero relating to E. coli and Salmonella outbreaks involving the companies. In the same year a report by Mighty Earth also revealed that a number of chocolate companies, including Nestlé, had failed to uphold their previously-stated commitment to end deforestation in West Africa.
In which areas does Jelly Tots score well for its ethics?
Jelly Tots’ parent company, Nestlé, published its ‘Creating Shared Value and Sustainability Report’ which includes a number of environmental targets relating to carbon reduction, deforestation-free supply chains and recyclable packaging. Therefore Jelly Tots scores well for Environmental Report.
We found no criticisms of Jelly Tots relating to Nuclear, Fossil Fuels or Armaments so it scores well for these criteria.
How can Jelly Tots improve its ethical rating?
The below-benchmark score that Jelly Tots is awarded on The Good Shopping Guide’s Ethical Sweets Ratings Table is the result of an evaluation of multiple ethical criteria.
To reach our minimum ethical benchmark and qualify for Ethical Accreditation, Jelly Tots has some issues to resolve, including its use of GMO ingredients, support for animal testing and political donations. If it applies for Ethical Accreditation, The Good Shopping Guide will be able to give Jelly Tots some guidance to improve on these areas.
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Ethical performance in category
GSG score
GSG category benchmark
Ethical Rating
Environment
-
Environmental Report
Good
-
Genetic Modification
Poor
-
Nuclear Power
Good
-
Fossil Fuels
Good
-
Palm Oil Free
Poor
Animal
-
Animal Welfare
Poor
-
Vegetarian/Vegan Verified
Poor
People
-
Armaments
Good
-
Political Donations
Poor
Other
-
Ethical Accreditation
Poor
-
Public Record Criticisms
Poor
-
Public Record Criticisms+
Poor
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