
We all navigate quiet ethical crossroads on our way to work, the shops, or the pub. Rank these familiar dilemmas by how much they genuinely trouble your conscience.
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Buying fast fashion from Shein or Boohoo
The garments arrive in days, but reports of exploitative labour and mountains of textile waste keep piling up. Is the bargain worth the moral bill?

Ignoring rough sleepers on the high street
Homelessness has become a fixture of British city centres, and most of us walk past without a word. How much guilt does that daily choice deserve?

Flying abroad for a long weekend
A Β£30 flight to Europe is now a cultural birthright, yet the climate maths grows harder to defend each year. Guilty pleasure or genuine harm?

Eating factory-farmed meat
Most British supermarket meat comes from intensive farms with welfare standards many would rather not think about. Do we owe the animals more scrutiny?

Using Amazon for absolutely everything
It's undercut the high street, squeezed workers, and made Jeff Bezos wealthier than nations. Yet the trolley keeps filling itself.
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Which English potter and abolitionist created the famous 'Am I Not a Man and a Brother?' medallion in 1787?
π Culture Β· 26 votes
Which British actor provided the voice of Fireman Sam in the original 1987 children's animated series?
π¬ Entertainment Β· 25 votes
What would you rather?
π€ Dilemma Β· 24 votes
Is it ethical to pretend you've read the group chat when you've actually muted it for weeks?
π³ 26 votes