{"items": [{"author": "Todd", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/112947709146257842066", "anchor": "gp-1400686681169", "service": "gp", "text": "\"Note: Slavery Footprint 1.0 is not based on specific brands or manufacturers.\"\n<br>\n<br>\nKinda seems like a big deal?", "timestamp": 1400686681}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/103013777355236494008", "anchor": "gp-1400779693449", "service": "gp", "text": "@Todd\n: You mean that by moving between brands you could change your footprint?", "timestamp": 1400779693}, {"author": "Todd", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/112947709146257842066", "anchor": "gp-1400785182987", "service": "gp", "text": "Sure. The idea that every t-shirt purchase contributes equally seems far-fetched. ", "timestamp": 1400785182}, {"author": "Jeff&nbsp;Kaufman", "source_link": "https://plus.google.com/103013777355236494008", "anchor": "gp-1400789065006", "service": "gp", "text": "@Todd\n\u00a0Currently, how do you know whether a given t-shirt was made with slave labor or not? \u00a0If you don't know, then \"each t-shift purchase contributes equally\" seems like a reasonable approximation.", "timestamp": 1400789065}]}