Sunday, February 27, 2011

In response to Britney Perkins

Do you think paying a little bit extra to consume products and services from socially responsible companies is worth it?  Why do you think Wal*Mart has been so successful when they have been criticized about so many socially irresponsible aspects of their company (paying women lower wages, sweatshops over seas, child labor over seas, poor animal conditions, etc)?

I personally think that it is worth paying a bit more for products and services from socially responsible companies. There are a lot of companies that are socially responsible and are profitable so it can be done. If a company allows greed to guide their decisions then they are capable of anything. For example, the peanut butter incident should not have occurred because the company knew that it was contaminated, but still shipped it out, costing lives. A socially responsible company indicates that they don’t regard their customer as dollar signs but rather as human beings; it shows that they care.

On the other hand, because of the economy some people do not have the luxury of paying the few extra dollars when they are struggling to get by. Wal-Mart caters to those people and to them the company is god sent. At the end of the day as much as people care about those issues they are going to take care of their families first.    

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