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      <![CDATA["They do know how to supply desired CHEAP goods cheap."<br>
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Fixed it for you.  What they do very well is logistics. What they don't do well is quality but since we are in a "throw-away" society, you might as well be able to replace that broken cheap item with another cheap item.
        
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