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View Poll Results: What is the ethical approach to ordering soft drinks in a self-refill environment? | |||
Always order the smallest size. It's the logical best value and the restaurant knows what it's doing. | 65 | 67.71% | |
Order a medium soda with expectations of getting a refill. It's the compromise that is most fair to both parties in combination. | 19 | 19.79% | |
Order a size that approximates your expected need, even if it means paying more for a large. | 5 | 5.21% | |
Don't order a soda in a self-refill environment. It's too fraught with ethical minefields. | 2 | 2.08% | |
I would need to take a college philosophy course before I can answer this. | 5 | 5.21% | |
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10-10-2018, 11:51 AM | #10 |
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What are the ethics of refilling your drink if you've left the establishment?
Eating outside still on the property seems fine. What about eating in your car in the parking lot then going in and refilling your drink? What if you work next door and got a drink with lunch and then go back an hour later? What if you went there for lunch and stop for a refill on your way home 4-5 hours later? What if it's a different store in the same chain? If you take your cup home, rinse it out then go back next week is that ok? |
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