@Patty_Melt two responses:
1) morality is not defined and has no standards. It is based on personal view (and often religious teaching) but there is not an agreed-upon definition of morality. I imagine that you and I have two totally opposite views of what is moral and what is not. So how can we assign morality to business?
2) I see a lot of parallels between business and politics – politicians are trying to sell you on a philosophy (and sell themselves as your leaders). They’re just as much in the sales and marketing business as a company that makes diapers.
Politicians are actually more dangerous that businesses. Because politicians have, collectively, the power to pass laws that take away your freedoms. Or impose their version of morality on your life and mine. I would be much happier if politics stuck to governing and passing laws to run the country, and didn’t try and impose their theocratic morality on the citizenry./