Is Water Really Bad for Your Health?

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http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/21/health/gatorade-settlement-bolt-california/index.html

 

Overview:

Recently, the Gatorade Company was accused of misleading the public by making disparaging comment on drinking water through its video game “Bolt!”. In “Bolt”, there is an image which displaces “keep your performance level high by avoiding water”. Xavier Becerra, the Attorney General of the California State, said in a statement: “Making misleading statements is a violation of California law. But making misleading statements aimed at our children is beyond unlawful.” (2017, Sep) Beside public critic and worse public image, the company will also receive a fine of thirty thousand dollars for its behavior.

 

True Intention:

Why does the Gatorade Company use the “Bolt!” as the tool to promote its sales rather than using anything else? It is critical to think outside of the box.

The target market is the first thing Gatorade looks at; according to the presentation, about 73% of players came from the company’s target demographic of 13 to 24 years old (Jen, Fri September 22, 2017). As a matter of fact, young players with an immature mind are more easily affected by the false signals and information from media platforms, such as television programs and video games.

The second thing Gatorade considers is the range of the impact; the game started to grow in its popularity since it was published; and now, more than 2.3 million people downloaded the game, which was played 87 million times. (Manning Gottlieb OMD, 2013) Among such a large population, there are a certain amount of people who are addicted to the game. Definitely, addiction can make people to think irrationally. The third reason behind the scene is about psychological behavior. When people are entertained and relaxed, their minds can be twisted more easily.

 

Connection:

Both companies have failed, but Coca Cola did a better job. In 2015, the Coca Cola inc donated $1M to an obesity research centre to create a better brand image. However, the research centre embarrassed Coca Cola by returning the donation. The original goal of Coca Cola was to deliver a false message to customers: Coca Cola supports obesity research; therefore, Coke does not cause obesity. Both Coca Cola and Gatorade are greedy for having more sales; Coca Cola has done a better job because at least it did it positively through donation, while Gatorade just claimed “water is bad” on its game.

There are so many examples of how companies can mislead the public. As rational customers, we should gain awareness, and make smart decisions on the foods and beverages we intake. Meanwhile, a business should always be responsible for its behavior. Obeying business ethics is a key to succeed in the long-run.

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Citation and Reference:

Christensen, J. (2017, September 22). Gatorade punished for dissing water. Retrieved September 27, 2017, from http://www.cnn.com/2017/09/21/health/gatorade-settlement-bolt-california/index.html

Ronayne, K. (2017, September 22). California pours cold water on Gatorade videogame. Retrieved September 27, 2017, from https://www.thestar.com/business/2017/09/22/california-pours-cold-water-on-gatorade-videogame.html

Business Ethics Within a Small Restaurant

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https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/oct/16/ofm-awards-2016-best-ethical-restaurant-silo#

                                               Understanding:

        The public health, the environment and the relationship with the neighbors are three main factors considered by the owner of the Silo, Dough Macmaster. Clearly, he provides us with an example of how business ethics are performed. He cares about the public health prior to any other factors; rather than purchasing cheap white wine locally, Mr. Macmaster has decided to import wine from Europe. Even though he met with a lot of disapproval on his decision, he is dedicated to demonstrating his care towards the quality of Silo’s foods and beverages. “At least 99% of what we buy will go into our customers’ bellies”, proudly said by Mr. Macmaster; for the sake of a sustainable environment, he has improved on the restaurant’s efficiency based on clients’ needs. Furthermore, Mr.Macmaster decides to share every day’s waste with several other local shops; by doing so, he builds up a good relationship between the community and his restaurant; he also reinforced the idea of sustainability with other regional business by sharing.

                                                      Insights

         “They are capable of being extremely farsighted and clear-headed in matters that is internal to their businesses. They are incredibly shortsighted and muddleheaded in matters that are outside their businesses but affect the possible survival of business in general.”

-Friedman, M. (2010).  (citation “text”) 

     

        Being a profit-seeker without looking into the outside of the business is shortsighted. As always, a executive with the understanding on business ethics will help a firm to succeed in the long run. The environment, public health and community are are all supposed to be taken into consideration by firms when making a decision that might have a potential impact on the surroundings. It is believed that helping the surrounding, and performing business ethics will result in a positive impact on not only the firm itself but also the free market.

        Another short example which clearly states the importance of business ethics is demonstrated by Jack Ma, the founder of the Alibaba Group. With the goal of providing an online platform that supports small business to sell products and service, Jack Ma has helped the government by creating millions of job opportunities in China. He is not just a profit-seeker. He is an entrepreneur with the deep understanding of business ethics. Therefore, he is farsighted on how business ethics will have a potential influence on the growth of his business in the long run.

        Back to the article. Mr. Macmaster, an executive of his business, has a perception towards business ethics. From picking coffee beans to white wine, from reducing the waste to sharing it with his neighbourhood, Mr.Macmaster is unafraid; he is unafraid about that the firm not gaining a profit in the short-run, unafraid of people’s disapproval and judgments, and unafraid to talk to the public about the brands and the price quality of supplies they use. As a matter of fact, Mr. Macmaster and his team have the mentality that allows them to grow their firm consistently and positively.

 Citation in APA:

Image: Lake, A. (2016, October 16). [Douglas McMaster, chef-owner of Silo, Brighton.]. Retrieved September 12, 2017, from https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/oct/16/ofm-awards-2016-best-ethical-restaurant-silo#img-1

 Text: Friedman, M. (2010). The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits. In Corporate Ethics and Corporate Governance (1st ed.). Retrieved September 12, 2017, from https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-540-70818-6

Article: Fox, K. (2016, October 16). OFM Awards 2016 best ethical restaurant: Silo. Retrieved September 13, 2017, from https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/oct/16/ofm-awards-2016-best-ethical-restaurant-silo


 

 

 

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