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4. PART A: Why did the factory likely employ such questionable practices?
O A Because the factory had no ethical issue in deceiving
the public; they were interested in making as much
money as possible
OB Because there was no regulation to tell them that
these were morally wrong practices.
O C Because they were confident that no inspection or
employee would reveal their secrets.
OD Because they had no way of getting rid of the spoiled
meat in an environmentally safe way.

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