Workers in Bangladesh are regularly working 80 hours a week for just 5p an hour, in potential death trap factories, to produce cheap clothes for British consumers of Primark, Tesco and Asda’s ‘George’ range. Buying products displaying the Fairtrade mark means paying workers in poor countries a fair price for the work they do, and a guarantee that the price they are paid will always cover the cost of production – no matter how low the market price goes