Why Is Mcdonald's Unethical

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Any founder of any company should care about his or her costumers, especially if his or her company produce food. They need to make food which would not do harm to any customers , and take care about employees, otherwise these companies would violate ethics of care ,and it should be closed. . These companies should follow communitarian ethics. For example, McDonalds. It is the most popular fast food company in the World.
McDonald’s serve around 64 million customers in 119 countries, daily. It was founded by
Richard and Maurice McDonald In 1940 .However , later businessman Ray Crok purchased chain of McDonald’s. McDonald’s has …show more content…

However, people do not know the truth about their favorite fast food restaurant.

Step1: recognizing an Ethical Situation. From my point of view, the production of McDonald’s does big harm on society, especially on children, which would cause worldwide obesity of people in the future. The production of McDonalds has quality which is unacceptable , and all their products contain a lot of fat and chemicals. From, my point of view this company violate ethics of care and it should be closed. The way how McDonald’s make their food for people is unethical, and it violates the ethics of care. using six criteria I will recognize ethical situation about McDonald’s .
First of all, McDonald’s do harm on a lot people ; furthermore, McDonald’s do harm on

all society . Second, McDonald’s has already done big harm on society, a lot of people have obesity and a lot of health problems because of McDonald’s. Next, The harm have …show more content…

Unlike a fresh ground beef patty at a local butcher shop, “a typical fast-food hamburger patty contains meat from more than one thousand different cattle, raised in as many as five countries. This raises the possibility of a particular patty containing contaminants of unknown origin. As noted previously, instead of locally grown potatoes, the corporation uses their own genetically modified potatoes. The practices of using food from extreme distances, is problematic environmentally. From a public health perspective, the use of beef from multiple sources makes contaminated sources far more difficult to trace. So all these facts shows that McDonalds does care about their own benefits more than about customers. The main targets in market of McDonalds are children, who start to spoil their health from early age. The main problem is that children do

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