Hmm...
IMO the reason this is a moral/ethical issue is that Anthony/company sold this wash/equipment. If that wasn't the issue I would agree competition is what it is.
First off lets set the record straight....
There are two completely separate entities in this argument and emotions are blurring the lines. Get rid of the emotion and its a straight forward situation.
Anthony is NOT the Sonny's and Sonny's is NOT Anthony.
My understanding is (and correct me if I am wrong but) Anthony works for Sonnys as an
employee... He is not an owner of Sonnys...
If he OWNED Sonny's and profitted
personally form the sale of the equipment then I would have an issue.
That said as he is simply an
EMPLOYEE (albeit the public face of Sonny's at times)
I am not saying operate your business with out morals or ethics, I am simply saying when it comes to advertising in front of your competitors location THAT is not a moral or ethical question...
That's simply a business decision end of story.
(For the record I have no association with Sonny's I own
PDQ equipment so there is no bias here)