Despite being a major shipping route from China, visitors from Singapore have started to catch on that it is cheaper to get baby goods and children clothing in Australia compared to where they are from. So what happenes when a retailer sells a dodgy product? All you get is a forced recall. When you are selling thousands of lines of items at huge mark ups, a few recalls has no material impact on profit. After all, how many people who bought a product subject to a recall actually respond to a recall? We have Samsung washing machines still floating around that potentially could explode and even that risk hasn't ensured all people respond to the recall.
So as we are always reminded, caveat emptor, or buyer beware, could never be truer than our current retail landscape.