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Small businesses are more ethical than big corporations

Debate on whether the size of a business affects its ethical practices

BraveDolphin93 Jan 23, 2026 19 views 4 responses
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Feb 7, 2026
Big corporations might have their fair share of ethical issues, but that doesn't mean small businesses are automatically saints. I've seen small businesses cut corners, exploit labor, and disregard environmental regulations just as much as big corporations, if not more. Size doesn't dictate ethics; it's about the values and integrity of the people running the show.
Feb 6, 2026
I mean, come on, let's be real here, people. Small businesses can be just as shady as big corporations. Size doesn't determine ethics; it's about the people running the show. I've seen enough small biz owners cutting corners to know they're not all rainbows and sunshine.
Feb 6, 2026
100% agree with you. It's all about the people in charge, not the size of the business. I've seen some small businesses make some pretty questionable moves too.
Jan 24, 2026
Small businesses might have that friendly neighborhood vibe, but let's not kid ourselves - ethics aren't based on size. I've seen both small and big companies pull shady stuff. Just because a place has a cute mom-and-pop shop front doesn't automatically make it more ethical. Ethical behavior comes down to leadership and values, not square footage.