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20 February, 23:04

Nellie's Sweet Shop, a large candy store, has historically sold a lot of chocolate and gummy candies. However, over the years, people have become more health conscious. As a result, Nellie's develops a new line of sugar-free candies that taste as good as the original but without the guilt. What type of objective does this exemplify?

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  1. 21 February, 02:54
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    Answer: The social responsibility objective of business to customers

    Explanation:

    The business produce goods and services for their customers to buy. The customers use the goods and services produced by the business, in the process of using them the shortcomings of the goods are detected. It is the responsibility of business customers to make comments from time to time on the quality of goods and services being provided by business and to convey such comments to the appropriate producers.

    Therefore, The business had a responsibility to customers to produce and distribute high quality goods and services, in addition, they should ensure that their advertisement does not mislead their customers. They also had the responsibility to label their goods clearly. They should also ensure that they had a feedback system in place to know the perception of the customers about their goods and services with a view of ensuring that they improve on the quality of such goods and services.
  2. 21 February, 02:55
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    Growth

    Explanation:

    The growth objective is evident in Nellie's new product line. Growth objectives refers to the need for an organization or company to grow and achieve desired/higher performance results outside the present products or markets. This is shown in Nellie's initiative to remove the sugary part of the chocolate seeing that sugary chocolates have become "old" in the market and the consequent need therefore to replace with better products - no sugary chocolates (as defined by consumers)
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