Option B seems like a supplier that's trying to cut corners and save money, not one that's truly committed to quality. Certified suppliers should focus on meeting requirements, not just reducing costs.
Haha, I'm not sure a 'consumer advocacy group' rating is a reliable indicator of supplier certification. That's like asking the fox to guard the henhouse!
I agree with Berry. Option D is the only one that accurately describes a certified supplier as one that delivers quality products or services to the customer.
Option D is definitely the correct answer. A certified supplier is one that consistently meets or exceeds customer requirements, not just one that reduces investment in quality processes.
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