Quality vs. Quantity

     

This is been a great debate for many decades.  It’s a very simple concept that is taught to us throughout our years but it can also be a controversial as well.  This very simple concept can be applied in every day life and changes for all types of circumstances.  For example, if you’re going through a fast food drive-thru, you’re more likely concerned about quantity versus quality… how many items can you get for a small amount of money?  Whereas at a restaurant, you’ll most likely be more concerned about the quality of the food you are receiving.

In today’s competitive world, a lot of companies “claim” to have quality products when in reality, they are more focused on pumping out a high quantity of products in a short amount of time.  This typically results in lower quality work that’s hiding behind a product that a company manufactured by cutting corners and it marketing it as a “quality” product.

When it comes to Yazoo and our 100% recycled paper tubes and cores, quality most definitely trumps quantity.  Quality has been a part of our fabric for decades and we have over 15,000 customers to prove it!  We have spent an abundance of time, research and money into creating a high-quality product that has led our company to be an industry leader as well as taking our customers to the next level.  Our skilled employees make sure that companies are getting exactly what they order as our products are made to fit your specifications.  When customers order our paper tubes and cores, they are getting so much more than just a first-class product.  Yazoo’s products give excellent satisfaction in knowing that they are going to be paying once and will be pleased with the end-result, compared to spending money again and again and again on a low-quality product from the competitors.

A few take aways – quality should always remain a priority for companies.  A quality product that works effectively based on little quantity will take you far in the long run.  You can have an abundance of paper cores from the “other guys” but if they are manufactured cheaply and not reliable, it doesn’t matter how much you have.  Do not sacrifice quality, as it’ll end up costing you more down the road.