Argument Against Wal-Mart

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If people were to look at Wal-Mart from a business perspective, one could hardly make a case against their business plan. Wal-Mart has become the most powerful global retailer that, at the time of the video, reached an astonishing $256 billion in sales because they utilized innovation and information technology to streamline their business to the most efficient practice ever seen in the world. However, how Wal-Mart goes about accomplishing these record breaking sales is why a lot people feel shopping at Wal-Mart is unethical. In this paper, I will argue for and against this claim and conclude with why I feel shopping at Wal-Mart is unethical. In order for a company to be successful it must sell products above the cost to produce the item. In Wal-Marts case, they have revolutionized the retail industry because they have put in place a business plan that simply sells products at the lowest price possible that will still make a profit. Therefore, this business practice cannot be viewed as unethical, because it has the …show more content…

Additionally, Wal-Mart fails to understand Bowie’s supply chain management theory that claims businesses can increase production and profits by ensuring employees are “healthy, well fed, well housed.” (Bowie pg. 85) When this does not happen it shows that Wal-Mart cares more about increasing profits than worker’s wellbeing. Therefore, going into contracts with suppliers in countries that do not provide livable wages to workers and exploits them makes Wal-Mart just as unethical as the factory owners. Hence, we as Americans should not support businesses that uses factory workers as a means to their end and require Wal-Mart to start negotiating livable wages into their supplier

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