Does The Co-Op Food’S Ethical Stance Affect Their Profitability?

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Business

 

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Phyllis M

 

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March 21, 2012

 

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(See appendix 1). The Co-op food currently has 1713 outlets within the UK, employing just fewer than 44000 employees and they consider themselves to be leading supermarket that offers the best and wide ranging fair-trade products. (See appendix 2). They pride themselves in their work with the environment, community and also offering foods for everyone within their stores...
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(See appendix 3). I aim to investigate if this ethical and admirable way of trading affects their profit against similar stores that are not as ethically and socially aware in their trading. One of the main factors that affect the Co-op’s way of trading is the way in which they have introduced fair trade and ethical trading into their business...
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