The president of Better Mornings Breakfast Foods Inc. has asked you to improve the public image of the company. You decide to do so based on philanthropic responsibility. Considering this, you are most likely to propose that the company

A. adopt a new packaging process that will reduce workers and increase efficiency as well as profits.
B. comply completely with federal law concerning the safety standards for workers.
C. donate large quantities of its products to support a free breakfast program at a school in a disadvantaged neighborhood.
D. use whole grains in its cereal in response to requests by customers.
E. review its legal responsibilities in the international market to comply with the requirements of global stakeholders.


Answer: C

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