Utilitarianism: The Case Of Pickle's And Ginger

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Pickle’s and Ginger operated their business with the thought process of Utilitarianism. They believed that a good action will result in the greatest good for the greatest number of people. They allowed customers to have everything on credit, then then customers never paid for the goods. In the result of this gong on their store was not able to stay open because they never made any profits.
Tabitha practiced bad business ethics while still maintaining the moral minimum when Pickle’s and Gingers shop closed. She raised all her prices to maintain the most profit since she was the only local shop open. Because of supply and demand the villagers had to pay the high prices for their good they needed. Her business ethics was really selfish to make