I've been stuck by yet another ethical dilemma LOL. I have always brought Sunrice rice because 1 it is supporting a local economy (even though I don't agree with rice being grown in this area due to irrigation etc but that's another issue LOL) and 2 it is Australian grown and owned etc, but yesterday on the pack I brought I noticed that Sunrice is a sponsor of the UNICEF Pacific Islands Child Immunisation Program. Now the issue is that I don't believe that immunisation is right for my children, yet I buy a product that is helping to immunise Island children. I rationalise this as being that these kids generally aren't as healthy, nor do they have easy access to health facilities if they do get sick, not to mention that the illnesses they are vaccinating against has far worse implications than it does for children in developed countries and children of anglo-heritage (Indigenous children are also at greater risk of complications from chicken pox and measles etc too) so mass vaccinations really are needed for these kids, or is that just being hypocritical?