Assignment title: Management
Question
Business Management
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Set out the main ethical criticisms of Nestle's marketing of infant formula. Which consumer rights are these practices falling to respect?
Many of the criticisms of Nestle's practices stem from the argument that consumers in the developing world are vulnerable. To what extent is this a valid argument?
What are the arguments for and against continuing the Nestle boycott from the point of view of consumers seeking to enhance the well-being of mothers and babies in the developing world? what implications does the answer have for notions of consumer sovereignity?
How would one explain Nestle's apparent failure in pacifying its critics? What would one suggest the company do to end the boycott?