Skittish manufacturers might then remove good products from the market or issue scary warnings that would discourage their use.
For example, some manufacturers have removed the clip used to attach a bayonet to the gun.
"This is an unfortunate development that shows what can happen when strategic American manufacturers remove themselves from the marketplace."
Time and again, manufacturers have removed the risk rather than warn consumers.
Some systems have been so hard to use, manufacturers have removed them from cars.
Once cut, the manufacturer removes the dross left behind from the cutting process.
Voluntarily, the manufacturer temporarily removed the product from the marketplace.
In response, some manufacturers voluntarily removed the problematic pacifiers from the market.
Yet many consumers, our research shows, think the manufacturer has removed the cholesterol.
The manufacturer voluntarily removed Alar from the market following growing public concern that it could cause cancer.