Quote #0
I pity the man who wants a coat so cheap that the man or woman who produces the cloth shall starve in the process.
Benjamin Harrison
About This Quote
A statement about the moral cost of bargain prices, emphasizing that extremely low consumer prices can be achieved only by underpaying or exploiting the workers who make the goods.
Interpretation
The quote argues that seeking the cheapest possible product can indirectly support harmful labor conditions, and that ethical purchasing should consider whether producers can earn a decent living.



