Further Discussion Analysis

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Case Study 1

 

Theo Chocolate Company employs utilitarianism, affording the most people the greatest good, according to Ferrell, Ferrell, & Fraedrich (2019).  However, chocolate is a luxury grocery item that one may splurge on occasion.  I am curious if an electronics manufacturer like Samsung or Apple could ever achieve enough of market share employing such a positive philosophy.  I believe it is worthwhile to pay employees (all along the value stream) a living wage, regardless of where they live. If their livelihood is not supported by their salary, they may be forced to find unique ways to close the pay gap, like the poor in Somalia, as reported by Kantharia (2019).   

 

Case Study 2

 

Even prestigious, well-known companies, like CVS, can have lapses in ethics.  Given the size of the company (nearly 10,000 retail locations and over 1,000 MinuteClinics, according to their website, CVSHealth (n.d.)) much more should have been done to ensure ethics training was mandated across the board, especially when the company directly affects the health of millions of Americans.  However, each individual CVS has to comply with the headquarters mandate to provide and adhere to such training, which is more difficult to enforce from the top down, unlike the decision to remove tobacco sales from all stores.  This is very much in line with my notion of integrity.  As a radical health-conscious move Stuart (2014) reported that CVS also nearly decided to stop selling candy and soda instore, but will instead work to point out healthier alternatives.  The contrast between sugary snacks and the carcinogens found in tobacco products is stark.  It is hypocritical to sell wellness products and products that are known to cause cancer under the same roof.  This is a main reason why Whole Foods won’t sell Coca-Cola, according to Myers (2018).  As a military member, I find it odd to consider the juxtaposition of taking a mandated military medical exam where tobacco products and alcoholic beverages are actively discouraged and visiting the on base class six where both tobacco products and alcoholic beverages are on sale.  Furthermore, until Medicare for All is manifest in the U.S. I also believe that CVS is doing right by engaging a utilitarianism viewpoint and making healthcare more accessible than a physician’s office.

 

References

 

CVSHealth. (n.d.). CVS Health at a glancehttps://cvshealth.com/about/facts-and-company-information

Ferrell, L., Ferrell, O. C. & Fraedrich, J. (2019). Business ethics; Ethical decision making and cases, (12th ed.). Cengage Learning Inc.

Kantharia, R. (2019, October 13). Causes of maritime piracy in Somalia waters. Marineinsight. Retrieved December 26, 2020, from https://www.marineinsight.com/marine-piracy-marine/causes-of-piracy-in-somalia-waters/   

Myers, D. (2018, March 20). Foods you’ll never find at Whole Foods. Foxnews. Retrieved December 26, 2020, from https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/foods-youll-never-find-at-whole-foods

Stuart, H. (2014, October 10). CVS considered banning candy and soda on top of cigarettes. Huffpost. Retrieved December 26, 2020, from https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cvs-soda-ban-cigarettes-candy_n_5965520