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Explain How the Production process and quality assurance/control system used by the business helps it to add value to its product or service (Sainsbury's)  

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Explain How the Production process and quality assurance/control system used by the business helps it to add value to its product or service Sainsbury has wide range of food products from toiletries to clothing's, newspapers to house stuff, electrical equipment and CD's and DVD's etc. Many of these products are manufactured. Sainsbury pays big brand suppliers to make their products and put Sainsbury's logo on. To make products of suitable standards and good quality, they have to go through several checks to ensure products are good. These include: * Quality Control: this is the old fashioned way to inspect food. It is confident with detecting and cutting out ingredients of products that falls below the standards. Sainsbury will loose money it will involve considerable waste as defective products are scrapped. Inspection and testing are the most common methods of carrying quality control. By scrapping the products out Sainsbury is showing its...

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