What do unsatisfactory products lead to?

A. Increase in customers
B. Decreased waste
C. Decreased costs
D. Reduced profits


A. Incorrect. Unsatisfactory products lead to loss of customers, increased waste, inefficiencies, increased costs, reduced profits, and inability to maintain a competitive edge.
B. Incorrect. Unsatisfactory products lead to loss of customers, increased waste, inefficiencies, increased costs, reduced profits, and inability to maintain a competitive edge.
C. Incorrect. Unsatisfactory products lead to loss of customers, increased waste, inefficiencies, increased costs, reduced profits, and inability to maintain a competitive edge.
D. Correct. Unsatisfactory products lead to loss of customers, increased waste, inefficiencies, increased costs, reduced profits, and inability to maintain a competitive edge.

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