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What value do you think is added to a product when the term ethical is attached to it?

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lucyg16 | 16:56 Fri 23rd Mar 2012 | Business & Finance
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this is for a university study and i would be very grateful for honest opinions on the subject thank you so much
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I guess for me not a lot unless there was a description of how it was ethical - you can't believe everything you read but I would prefer to have an idea of how the product was ethical.
Relatively little as it is probably yet another marketing ploy.

It's not so much that I wish to seek out ethical products but more that I think unethical ones should be barred. And that's a government / law issue.
zip. nada. zero.
The moment I see the word ethical I walk on by.
nothing - ethical suggests to me it will be inferior quality
none - one basis that ethical is now used so often it has ceased to have any meaning and is usually involved in an attempt to charge a high price.
I'll pay more for ethical items, though believe they should ALL be ethical and that there is a lot of cashing in going on. (Example veg food. Why do sweetcorn and potato sausages cost more than animal sausages - it is a con) I have ethical investments which don't pay out as much as oil / arms / pharmaceutical investments. I would rather sacrifice money than contribute towards suffering. The value is not monetary.

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