Imagine you work as a fruitseller, and your family relies on the money you earn from selling fruits. Today, you have fruits that are technically still good, but their shelf life is about to expire soon. A customer has come to buy some fruits, but you know they won't be consumed right away. If you tell the buyer about the limited shelf life, they might decide not to buy the fruits. However, your family needs money urgently.
In this situation, what would you do? Would you prioritize providing the customer with honest information, risking the possibility of losing the sale and the much-needed money for your family? Or would you choose to sell the fruits without mentioning the limited shelf life, knowing that the buyer might not consume them in their current condition?

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