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Zuplar
To get back to the original question asked, it kind of depends when it comes to ethics. This copypasta trend is by no means new. All types of businesses have done this. Many people back in the day would find an example of a business they wanted to start in a different region from theirs, ask the company or owner to consult, and many times what happens is the established business sells a business plan and consulting to the new business. Southwest Airlines is a perfect example of this. Back in the day before deregulation, Southwest went to a regional carrier called Pacific Southwest Airlines. At the time they were known for being a good place to work, friendly, cheap, and to have a sense of humor. Sound familiar? Unfortunately for PSA they later made some bad pivots and went out of business and the rest is history. But none of this is unethical, everyone was paid and now Southwest is known for a lot of what PSA built their company on.
For anyone curious this story is a featured segment of a fantastic business book I read in grad school: "Good to Great"
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