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Welcome to Hershey's Concern Line

Ask a Question

Ask a Question

If you have an ethics or compliance question or an inquiry regarding a company policy, you can ask anonymously and confidentially. If you have comments or questions about the Hershey products, please visit askhershey.com or in the U.S., you can text or call The Hershey Company at 1-800 468-1714

Example Question:

Can I accept a gift from a vendor our organization is considering doing business with?

Report an Incident

Report an Incident

This system makes it easy to report an incident about workplace issues like financial and auditing concerns, harassment, theft, substance abuse and unsafe conditions.

Click the button below to get started with your report and we'll ask you a few questions about the incident.

Check Status

Check Status

You can check the status of your report or question using the access number and password you created when you submitted the report or question.

Call Us

If you would prefer to speak to someone confidentially, call us and one of our representatives would be happy to assist you.

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If you are dialing internationally choose your location from the list below for the international number assigned to your country. If your country is not listed click here for additional instructions.

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Please note this is not an emergency service. Contact your local authorities if this is a life threatening issue.

Text Us Your Concern


717-297-1486

SMS available only in United States

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Make a Disclosure

Click the button below to make a disclosure of a potential conflict of interest you may have. Check your dashboard for updates to your disclosure.


Hershey's Code of Conduct and Conflicts of Interest Policy


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A Message from Hershey's CEO

As we reflect on the rich legacy of Hershey, there are many achievements and milestones during the past 120 years. But you can’t pin down the date we earned the trust of our consumers and those that we do business with, because it didn’t happen in a day. It happened over the course of years—decades really—as people discovered the simple goodness of our products. Trust is one of our most valuable assets. And it’s one of the most fragile. One incident, one news story, one careless comment, and the
trust we’ve worked so hard to earn can be lost. That’s why the way we conduct our business is as important as the products we sell. Our Code of Conduct provides us with the resources and the information we need to operate our business responsibly, to make ethical decisions … to maintain trust.






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