Disposable batteries: One of the clearest and most common examples is disposable batteries, which are usually designed for everyday products, such as remote controls. Having to change them frequently not only makes the shop price difference not worth it, but also saves us time and effort in looking for new batteries.
A proven case for several years is that energy-saving or than incandescent bulbs, generate considerable savings in electricity that end up offsetting the extra expense. Although many people recognize this difference, the vast majority are not motivated to make the change and “invest in savings.”
In contrast, when you use reliable suppliers, with reliable processes and licenses and certifications in rules, you are saving a lot in future risks and costs.
Raw materials of lower quality: There are hundreds of industries that can fall into disaster by using raw materials of lower quality. Whether it is textiles, food, real estate, etc. Sometimes the temptation to reduce costs leads those in charge to make very bad decisions and purchase raw materials that do not fully meet quality standards.