Graco And Simplicity In The News Again

How does the Graco and Simplicity product name survive and apparently continue to thrive, when it seems it has a major product recall about every other month?

Over the last ten years Graco and Simplicity has distinguished itself as one of the most embattled and recalled company’s in the history of the United States, yet it seems to be able to continue to live up to it’s business model of delivering inexpensive baby and children’s products.  During this time, products such as cribs (suffocation), strollers (finger amputations), high chairs (falls), car seats (choking), toddler beds, swings, walkers, baby carriers, bassinets and toys have been recalled by the millions.  The cost alone to handle all the recalls and product liability lawsuits has to have reached into the hundreds of millions of dollars over the past ten years.  I guess the Civil Penalty imposed by the CPSC of $4M for not reporting known product defects in a timely manner must have seemed like a small slap on the wrist.

I have to believe somewhere some college professor is teaching a class based on the business model of Graco.  You have to give Graco their props.  Despite it’s name being negatively being associated with baby and children’s injuries and deaths and spending hundreds of millions in fines, product recalls and product liability lawsuits they appear to not only survive, but to thrive and remain profitable.

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