
If you walk in front of the factory gates this week, closed by a low-quality yellow bicycle padlock, you can see the Mattel-Fisher Price toys boxes stacked in the factory warehouse. This would mean that Mattel didn't recall these toys but left them where they were... with no specific surveillance !
From a legal standpoint, it might be that these toys don't belong to Mattel-Fisher Price yet since they haven't been delivered by Lee Deer... but will these toys stay in the factory, only to finished being sold under the counter in a local market or in a less regulated country than EU/USA ?
When your brandname is printed on a product, shouldn't the company directors get their hand on them to destroy or fix these toys ? Are they waiting that these toys disappear by magic one morning ? Would then Mattel claim that "we didn't own these toys, therefore they weren't part of the recall" ?
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Source: WSJA (12/21)
People anywhere can check recall status of toys on their phones at http:safetoy.mobi, but of course first they have to know that there is a problem of toys being recalled.
Who knows where all these toys end up - it actually costs to destroy them securely.
curious to know if there was any follow up on this by mattel?
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