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Business, 04.08.2021 23:20 sarahandlara200

3. What pressures contributed to Beech-Nut's unwillingness to switch suppliers? 4. Using the various models for analysis of ethical dilemmas that you have learned, point out the things that Lavery, Hoyvald, and others in the company failed to consider as they refused to deal with the Interjuice problem. 7. Why do you think Hoyvald and the others thought they could get away with the adulterated juice? Why did they play the "cat and mouse" game with the FDA? What principles about ethics have you learned that might have helped them analyze their situation more carefully and clearly? Are there some ideas for your credo from both their decisions and LiCari's decisions?

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