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Darby has been working for 14 months at holden associates, a large management consulting firm, earning $75,000 a year while her peers at competing firms are typically paid 20 percent more and receive larger annual bonuses. darby works at least 60 hours a week—more if she is traveling, and she has had to reschedule her vacation or cancel personal plans several times to meet client deadlines. holden has a policy that permits any employee who works as late as 8: 00 p. m. to eat dinner at company expense. darby is in the habit of staying until 8: 00 p. m. every night, whether or not her workload requires it, and ordering enough food for dinner and lunch the next day. she has managed to cut her grocery bill to virtually nothing. sometimes she invites her boyfriend (who as a student is always hungry and broke) to join her for dinner. would a utilitarian believe that darby doing anything wrong?

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