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This article is very strange to me… why is this being picked up in the news?
Most suppliers are able to easily deal with these sorts of quality issues without the need of a lawsuit. Supply chain and quality teams do this work every day without needing a legal team. Also, a loss of $21k is an astonishingly small number. What’s really going on here?
I had the same thought as Charles M. when I read the article.