You are the organizers of a large community fair that has been organized for charity. Among the other charities that will have booths at the fair, there will be several animal rights organizations represented. You have sold tickets for a barbecue that promises an organic chicken dinner to everyone who has a ticket. You have sold more than 300 chicken dinner tickets. All profits will be used to pay for the event and any leftover money will go to a local hospice. There is, however, a problem. Your group did not get an estimate on the price of the organic chicken before you sold the barbecue tickets and you have now realized that if you buy organic chicken, you will lose money instead of having money to donate to the hospice. The butcher has offered you specially-bred fast growing chicken (plofkip) at a price that would allow you to pay for the fair and have money to donate to the hospice. If you buy this cheaper chicken you will be able to donate money to a good cause and there is a good chance no one would ever know. What should you do? Lose money on the whole fair with no way to pay for it, use the cheap chicken and keep it a secret or is there a better solution? Discuss all possibilities and reach a unified decision.