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    To: Betty Benjamin From: Amika Boswell Subject: Explaining the ethical issues that a business needs to take into consideration in their operational activities. Date: Ethical issues surrounding the operation of Cadburys Introduction Throughout this report I will be explaining the ethical issues that Cadburys needs to consider in their day to day activities. Also I will be focusing on the aims and objectives of the Cadburys. According to business case study the definition for business ethics

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    The Evolution of Medicinal Chocolate No more guilt! From age to age, the knowledge and usage of chocolate has vastly grown. Part of this knowledge comes from searching the past and modern technology studies. Since the beginning of the use of chocolate and cacao in its native lands, the medicinal value of chocolate has evolved, while enticing and capturing the palates of cultures past and present. Diseases have existed since the beginning of time. However, chocolate use began in the early American

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    Abstract The Hershey Company, known until April 2005 as the Hershey Foods Corporation and commonly called Hershey 's, is the largest chocolate manufacturer in North America. Its headquarters are in Hershey, Pennsylvania, which is also home to Hershey 's Chocolate World. It was founded by Milton S. Hershey in 1894 as the Hershey Chocolate Company, a subsidiary of his Lancaster Caramel Company. Hershey 's products are sold in about sixty countries worldwide. In addition, Hershey is a

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    hundreds of candies. They are one of the biggest manufacturers of candy in the world. It was started by a man named Milton Hershey in 1894. The company is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and has spread all over the world. Hershey chocolate is a mouthwatering milk chocolate that is affordable for all. Milton Hershey, the founder of The Hershey Company, was born September 13, 1857, and his parents were Henry Hershey and Fanny Snavely. At the age of 14, Milton became an apprentice for a candy maker. Soon

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    ought to believe that chocolate is healthy than unhealthy to one. Chocolate is a confection made from cacao beans, the seeds of the cacao plant. There are a large number of products made from it on the market, from powdered cocoa for making drinks to white chocolate, and most markets carry a cross-section of confections for their customers. In reality chocolate is healthy for one. There has been research done that society can get a well benefit from eating chocolate. Chocolate stems the antioxidant

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    70 Delicious Facts About . . . Chocolate 1. Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa once wrote, “There is no metaphysics on earth like chocolate .”l 2. Hershey’s produces over 80 million chocolate Kisses--every day. i 3. The English chocolate company Cadbury made the first chocolate bar in the world in 1842.f 4. In the film Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock used Bosco chocolate syrup for blood in the famous shower scene. p 5. Although cacao originated in Central and South America more than 4,000 years ago, now

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    Hershey Company produces the best chocolate according to a survey taken among my coworkers. This company is well known for their Hershey 's Kisses, Kit-Kat, Whopper 's, Reese 's Peanut Butter Cups and much more! Personally Kit-Kat is my favorite. Hershey 's is one chocolate that I can eat and it changes my whole mood. Their mission statement is, “Bringing sweet moments of Hershey happiness to the world every day.”1 Hershey 's focuses on love, and not only chocolate. History of the Company 1894 is

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    The United Kingdom

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    amount of chocolate consumed per person in 2011, 11 kilograms per person, revealing the importance the chocolatier industry has. (Statista) A major player in the market is the Thorntons Company, opened by Joseph William Thornton in 1911 as a family business. (Thorntons, 100 Years of Thorntons) Currently, the company has a variety of products ranging from chocolate, toffee to fudge. The company is proud to announce that it “uses the finest cocoa beans to create divine dark, smooth milk and creamy

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    ITSY/0059 CO PY IBS Center for Management Research ERP Implementation Failure at Hershey Foods Corporation D O N O T This case was written by P. Indu, under the direction of Vivek Gupta, IBS Center for Management Research. It was compiled from published sources, and is intended to be used as a basis for class discussion rather than to illustrate either effective or ineffective handling of a management situation. 2008, IBS Center for Management Research. All rights

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    Who Is Milton Hershey?

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    Milton Hershey was born on September 13, 1857, in an old stone farmhouse built by his great grandfather near the little town of Derry church, Pennsylvania. On his way to becoming a successful chocolatier. Milton endured many challenges and struggles. He experienced a lot of childhood changes. Milton Hershey made mistakes and had failures along the way, to keep going and learned to make candy and to build his own company. When Milton Hershey was a child, he faced a lot of change. Back when Milton

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