While enjoying my Cheerios, I encountered a hard piece of plastic, dubbed a “quality escape.” I reported this to General Mills, hoping for a thorough investigation, but received only a generic response with a coupon. I was left disappointed that my feedback didn’t prompt serious quality control actions.
The Rise of Quality Escapes (and What to Do About it)
 
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