The article talked about how in China, they had two dairies that sent out tainted milk which ended up killing 3 children and making many more of them sick, most of them under the age of two. The sad part it they say it was deliberate and was intended to cause harm to those who drank it. But they do have some suspects in custody in connection with the poisoning. And this made me think of the ethical duty that the Chinese farmers owe to their customers, as well as the people of china to make sure they keep their reputation from slipping. Not only should they make sure they have safe products to make sure they do not face consequences for their negligence. But also they should feel some duty to not hurt people because it is the right thing to do especially when they trust that milk will be safe to feed to their children. They have let unethical people into the production of their necessities, and now the government needs to help restore faith in the Chinese food production.
Any other theories that apply?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-13036943
Posted by-Greg Pawlowski
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