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Somebody desperately needs or wants to save money. Maybe they are in financial trouble. Maybe they are a cheapskate with a Money Fetish and hate to part with a penny. They conserve money by not buying anything if they can avoid it, and only purchasing the cheapest or lowest-quality things when they must.
If the company used to be generous, but has since downgraded to cheaper versions, or "BYO", that's a sure sign that they're in some kind of financial trouble, or are cozying up to a potential buyer. Bonus points if the things they're being stingy with are essential (and already cheap — or in some cases just paid for) items such as pens or pads of sticky notes. Extra bonus points if the corner cutting causes problems and messes down the line that cost way more to clean up and solve than the money saved.
A subtrope of The Scrooge. The Thrifty Scot or Cheapskate Jews may make a habit of it. Related to Poor Man's Substitute and Shoddy Knockoff Product. See Doom It Yourself, No OSHA Compliance, and You Get What You Pay For for examples of the possible consequences. Contrast True Craftsman, who absolutely refuses. Compare No Budget: when the creators have to cut corners, this can be seen throughout a work.
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One episode of Becker - "Chock Full O'Nuts" - dealt with a local care facility being shut down and the former residents flooding into his clinic, so after spending most of the episode dealing with the Vast Bureaucracy, he finally meets with a lone Beleaguered Bureaucrat who calmly explains that he can't help. Not won't help - can't.
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Metal Gear: Green: The HPSC's Proxy war with the MSF has resulted in nothing but rising costs, losing power and massive budget cuts. Madam President notes that Mera's complaints about being understaffed were becoming a problem, and Techno tells her that intel gathering has been slowed due to budget cuts, with the MSF's navy only being found out when Igwe called them up to ask where the fuck their tanks are.
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The Simpsons has had many, many running gags involving this trope. To wit...
The episode "Mobile Homer" has Marge cutting the family's budget and keeping a nest egg after Homer is denied life insurance, such as buying imitation cereal and coffee, having Maggie conserve her pacifier and not allowing Homer to use even fake money to buy beer at Moe's.
This is the basis for many gags regarding Springfield Elementary (like having a cinderblock in place of a tetherball and giving the students "malk" at lunchtime) and the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant (where emergency escape exits are painted onto the walls).
The episode "The President Wore Pearls" has Skinner trying to cut art, music and gym, using student body president Lisa as a scapegoat, but eventually cut corners by cancelling flu shots and selling loose cigarettes.
"Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo" has the family attending a seminar to help them save money after Snake robs their digital bank account. The host, Chuck Garabedian, shows a photo of him on a fancy yacht with beautiful women and notes that he got the yacht on a bargain because it smells like cat pee, and that the women used to be men, and his motto is "Ya gotta squeeze every penny!". The family follows his advice by grocery shopping at a 33-cent store, where Homer immediately gets red tide poisoning from a can of expired plankton.
While it was more about cleaning their room than saving money, Shary Bobbins from "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" sang an entire song to the tune of "Spoonful of Sugar" about cutting corners. Though at one point in the song, she does sing about Apu increasing his prices for long-expired meat and milk.
"Marge vs. the Monorail": As part of his swindle, Lyle Lanley cut corners everywhere on the monorail: it had bad brakes, bad wiring, no fire extinguishers, the vehicle was itself recycled from a World's Fair and the celebrity guest of one of the previous openings was pretty lousy.
Went meta in "The Front" where Bart and Lisa visit the animation studio that produces Itchy and Scratchy: the producer tells them animation is expensive, and they cut corners where they can, such as looping backgrounds. They pass the same cleaning lady and door several times as this is said.
In "Bart the Fink", Krusty gets caught for tax evasion and the IRS seizes his assets. As a result, his show is renamed Herschel Krustofsky's Clown-Related Entertainment Show, there's no longer money for sets, costumes, or even banana cream pies. Or somebody to throw them.
In "Mountain of Madness", Marge tries to cheer the kids up when they learn they're not allowed to join Homer on the race to the mountain cabin by reminding them that there's all sorts of fun things to do at national parks. Unfortunately...
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Ozy and Millie: Principal Vine gets into a standardized testing craze, and tries to cut anything that can't evaluate a student's knowledge with a multiple choice test, including recess and going to the bathroom. But not the football team.
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In the Camp Lazlo episode "Racing Slicks", the Bean Scouts annoy Scoutmaster Lumpus so much on the way to Prickly Pines that he cuts their soapbox kart budget from $50 to $5.
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An episode of House of Mouse has Scrooge McDuck buying the club and performing all kinds of cost-cutting ways to save and make money, including having the lights become coin-operated, greatly decreasing the food supply and seating all the guests at one table. Later, Mickey tries to give him a taste of his own medicine by having the cartoons shown on a tiny television and cutting off the electricity, but it backfires when Scrooge commends him for it. At the end though, Scrooge ends up being defeated anyway when he drives all of the patrons away and he irritably takes the money he used to buy the club from Pete back.
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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Trials and Tribulations: This is why the likes of Larry Butz ended up working as a security guard. Larry comments that at some point his boss told him "I don't expect much work from you, Butz. In return, don't expect much pay". Then Larry goes on saying that the building where he worked had a "dumb policy" of always having a guard regardless if one was needed. Phoenix arrives to the conclusion that in order to pay the lowest wages possible, Larry's boss went "for the bottom of the barrel".
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Jacob Two-Two:
The episode "Jacob Two-Two and the Simian Switcheroo" introduces us to Prime Minister Perry Pleaser, who takes this trope to criminal levels in regards to Canada’s "state-of-the-art space travel technology". The research station is a run-down aircraft base, with a launched orbital satellite being made from junk poorly cobbled together. Taken to more dangerous levels with the rocket issued for launch, which is literally made out of nothing but birch bark and will be fired into space using a giant rubber band, with the astronaut's "space suit" being a crude barely-held-together patchwork and a fish bowl for a helmet. Yet despite all of this, the only thing that can be considered state-of-the-art is the issued missile defense system, which says a few things about the prime minister's interests and priorities. At the end of the episode, Pleaser ends up getting replaced and his spending scandals are eliminated, although he’s back in office by his next appearance due to the show's lack of continuity.
The episode "Jacob Two-Two and the Priceless Puck" goes even further with Pleaser’s many budget cuts, which according to Mr. Dinglebat are diversionary tactics to keep him one step ahead of disgruntled voters. Most notably his decision to replace the Canadian Ministry of Intrigue Spying and Tattling and replacing it with an automated "24-Hour Juicy Gossip Hotline", to which Dinglebat notes is a terrible idea as there won’t be anyone to help Canada with its national crises and will cause mayhem as a result. Then there's the prime minister's idea of security measures for guarding a priceless diamond, namely hiring aggressive and dim-witted hockey players from the Montreal Marvels’ farm team instead of an actual top-notch security team with the diamond being shipped in on top of a zamboni in a beaten up and poorly taped cardboard box. Needless to say, said security isn’t the most competent at their job. Although while Dinglebat is contempt with letting the diamond be stolen believing that the huge blow it will deal to Pleaser’s PR is well-deserved, Jacob convinces the spy to help save it anyway as it is the right thing to do. After saving the diamond from being stolen, Dinglebat uses his actions as leverage to convince Pleaser to restore funding to CMIST (the latter being forced to do so in front of national television after getting caught trying to make the promise with his fingers crossed).
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Jurassic World: While it's clear that the park is being better managed than the way Ingen tried things, there are still some obvious places where corners were cut in park safety, primarily the lack of physical barriers such as dry moats around the park to keep dinosaurs from leaving their sections and a lack of any systems to recall the spheres or keep them from entering restricted areas.
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Dilbert used this trope as a joke during when Dogbert was CEO.
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Freefall has the Pournelle/Niven Transfer Station. Not long ago, the station was flush with cash due to their important role in moving a moon to orbit the planet Jean. However, since the moon was set in place, the Station's revenue has considerably decreased, and their manager indulges liberally in this trope in hopes of forcing all the unionized workers to retire in order to exploit free robot labor. The strategy implodes when Sam and his crew pick up the robots that intended to work in the Station and takes a long while to explain them in detail why working for free will harm the humans they intend to help.
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Total Drama: A Running Gag is the show's production often working with the very bare minimum of resources, which is partially due to Chris spending portions of the budget on luxuries for himself.
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Red (2010) exploits the fact that government bureaucracies contract out important work to lowest bidders who tend to cut corners. This leads to absurdities like a top secret file room being protected by a state-of-the-art security door while the surrounding walls are made of cheap drywall that can be broken through with a single kick.
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On In Plain Sight an engineer is put into Witness Protection after he reveals that a major construction company used subpar building materials when constructing a bridge that later collapsed. This is subverted in the end when the engineer discovers that he made a crucial mistake when designing the bridge and it would have collapsed no matter what materials were used.
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In Tricky Business, a Lower-Class Lout figures out that no one really wants conch in their deep-fried conch, so his fast-food joint just sells fried dough under the pretense that it's conch. Other ideas include stuffing recycled airbags with random junk and dirt (leading to one woman finding her lap full of Florida insects when the airbag triggered), and a breast-enhancement clinic whose surgeon learned from a video and used to be a veterinarian before he was caught stealing animal drugs.
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Iggy Arbuckle: More than a few of Catfish Stu's business ventures have failed because of him doing this. Some examples include him almost poisoning the whole town with pesticide-laced tomato sauce because he considered washing his vegetables to be too much work and selling knockoffs of Iggy's multipurpose tool that malfunction in the heat due to being made of cheap plastic instead of metal.
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Even though John Hammond in Jurassic Park (1990) claims to have "spared no expense" when building his park, in truth he's actually done a lot of cost cutting in areas that won't be immediately visible to the tourists. For instance, he tried to reduce the number of employees (and thus the need to pay them) by having many of the park's functions being run by computers, including animal care, tour guides, and security. Said computer is programmed by a single guy who Hammond also short-changes, leading him to develop a grudge and take a bribe to steal dinosaur embryos from the park. This robbery involves shutting down the main computer, which the park can't function without.
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It is eventually showcased in its continuation, The Lost World (1995), that InGen couldn't do things well even on Site-B: for starters, the computers installed on the Site have security so lax that anybody who fails repeatedly on hacking them will be pretty much provided with a free user password via the computer allowing them to reset it, and the biggest doozie on the novel: InGen was so cheap and careless in the feeding of the dinosaurs (giving them badly-made ground sheep instead of anti-biotic infused chicken like a real zoo would and thus risking infecting the animals with scrapie, a disease similar to Mad Cow Disease) and in the disposing of the bodies of those dinosaurs that died at some point of the incubation process (they just dumped the bodies somewhere without even bothering to burn them), that all of the dinosaurs on the island are doomed to die of prion disease (the carnivores gorged themselves on the dead, rotting bodies and the disease will eventually reach the herbivores via infected wounds).
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Chapter 2 of The House (2022) features a developer trying to renovate and sell the eponymous Eldritch Location in the middle of a recession. In order to save his pennies, the Developer dismisses his entire construction crew in favor of carrying out the renovations himself and opts to carry out DIY pest extermination instead of calling in professionals. This turns out to be a disastrous strategy: his renovations are based on style over substance, with him trying to impress potential buyers with expensive fittings and appliances while basic necessities like taps barely work. Meanwhile, his attempts to kill the bugs are all surface and do nothing about the thousands of bugs lurking under the floorboards.
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In the Sierra Madre DLC for Fallout: New Vegas, the Apocalyptic Logs scattered around the villa reveals that the construction crews hired to build the villa cut corners all over the place. All over the area, you can see shoddy drywall, collapsed ceilings due to poor load-bearing supports, and cheap concrete. The Sierra Madre Casino was built with no expense spared, but the construction crews didn't like the fact that they were tricked into accepting the owner's Company Town standards of currency. Ironically, the highly corrosive Cloud is the main reason why the whole facility had not fallen into ruin after the bombs fell but also the main reason why the owner had enough money to even pay for the shoddy hotel and caused his workers to turn into mutants sealed within their suits.
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In Starship Titanic, this was invoked when the titular space cruise liner was under construction. The project's managers reduced its construction budget several times over, sabotaged its AI, and hid a bomb on board to scuttle it, since the ship cost so much to build that it financially ruined an entire planet's civilization. As such, when the ship launched, it randomly teleported to your house at the beginning of the game, leaving you to fix what went wrong with the cruise liner.
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Yo-kai Watch: The Yo-Kai Greesel causes anyone he inspirits to do things like this to save as much money as possible.
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The UNN Von Braun in System Shock 2 emerged this way, with Tri-Optimum trying to beat everyone to building the first faster-than-light ship. Because of this, among other things, the ship's computer is so badly unprotected that someone once hacked it into singing Elvis Presley songs for 3 hours, and its engines are constantly leaking radiation, made worse by the lack of anti-radiation gear. The audiologs you find lampshade much of this, and you spend a majority of the game getting around these obstacles.
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In The Lost Fleet, this is a first indication that The Alliance is starting to crumble under the strain of its unending century-long war with the Syndicate Worlds. Before the war, ships were built to last 100 years, 150 with a refit. The horrific losses, coupled with the Attack! Attack! Attack! tactics employed by both sides, mean that shipbuilders no longer bother building ships to last any longer than their expected lifetime, so 3-year-old ships start to have breakdowns, as components reach the end of their lifetime and need to be swapped out for new ones. After returning to Alliance space, Geary is given several battlecruisers of the new Adroit class, which is about half the size of the previous class and is worse in every way (except, possibly, propulsion). The sensors on the Adroit class are so bad that the ship is virtually blind and must parasite its sensor data from others. The same thing is happening to the Syndics, and their ships actually lack repair crews because they're expensive, forcing ship CEOs to hire civilian contractors for the job.
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Patlabor: The Movie: Hoba's plot would not have been possible had Shinohara Heavy Industries thought of having their new operating system code reviewed before pushing it to production, something that is standard procedure for any professional engineering firm.
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Disney Ducks Comic Universe: Averted by Uncle Scrooge. He may be a miserly penny-pincher and will ask the construction crew if each component is necessary, but he will not compromise on proper construction since obviously a building that is proven unsafe is a total loss financially. After all, Scrooge would rather swallow his pride and spend the money now instead of having to spend twice as much money later for repairs/rebuilding. He seems to pay a fair wage to his employees as well — save Donald, whom he always employs for 30 cents an hour. Depending on the writer, this can vary from the Italian comics where it's portrayed as basically indentured servitude (the Italian Scrooge is a far bigger Jerkass than his American counterpart), to the beloved Don Rosa version who treats it as more a humorous afterthought for Donald's assistance on his adventures.
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The World is Flat depicts this here.
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In Big Hero 6, Allistair Krei is described by Professor Callahan as this when he approaches Hiro about investing his microbots. While Krei did ignore an irregularity in his portal experiment that led to the assumed loss of Callahan's daughter, it's implied that no one involved in the experiment was actually worried at the time and Callahan is, of course, heavily biased and planning to murder Krei.
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Principal Pixiefrog from My Gym Partner's a Monkey sometimes does this, one example being having the school's Arctic wing melt and flood the halls because he cut off their air conditioning during a heat wave.
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Rise of the Minisukas: The explanation why Provisional Unit-05 has wheels instead of legs is that NERV was going through a budget crunch.
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The new management of the Grand Trunk Semaphore Network in Going Postal do this, since their main interest is gouging as much money out of the system as possible, and they don't actually care if it collapses in the process as long as they can't be held liable. However, many of their cost-cutting exercises lose money even in the short term; for instance, they abandoned the practice of shutting off the system for an hour every day for maintanance work, because obviously running them non-stop means you make more money ... until a tower breaks and the network is shut for three days.
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Mass Effect 3 gives this as the reason for the Normandy getting a redesign. An advanced piece of technology she may be, but at the same time Cerberus cut corners in a lot of places, including places where they really, really shouldn't have, such as the drive core, which in the event of a prolonged firefight would overheat and vent that heat right into the engine room, incinerating any poor bastard who'd be there (as could potentially befall a squadmate in 2 if you didn't buy the upgrades). The Alliance were still trying to get the ship up to spec when the Reapers showed up.
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On Our Miss Brooks, Mr. Conklin periodically subjects Madison High School to economy drives. One such drive occurs in the episode "Blue Goldfish", where his miserly apportionment of coal causes the school to feel like a refrigerator.
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A sympathetic example in Godslave. As the summer high season ends, Edith's boss at the restaurant she works at is forced to lay her off: autumn means fewer clients, meaning less money, which in turn means he can't afford to employ more than the minimum number of staff.
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Garfield and Friends: In the U.S. Acres segment, "The Discount of Monte Cristo", Orson tries to tell the story of The Count of Monte Cristo to Roy and Wade, but his cousin, Aloysius is hired to keep him from going over the show's budget. Among the cuts Aloysius makes are firing the orchestra for Orson's musical number, firing the actors playing the bit characters (and having Roy and Wade take their places), using the same backgrounds for Edmond Dantes' jail cell and that of the prisoner next door, and having the backgrounds be uncolored. Eventually, Orson reaches his breaking point and Roy helps him get back at Aloysius by having him tell the story of Robinson Crusoe with Aloysius in the title role. Aloysius ends up stranded on a desert island, and Orson, Roy, and Wade refuse to pay for any possible chance of him getting off it.
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Noragami: Yato is a god who has been seen having Hiyori pay for his lunch, scrounging in dumpsters to find clothes, asking Kofuku for money and taking money from Yukine. He even considers free beer a type of payment. However, he is ridiculously broke as, since he is a god, thinks that people should only pay five yen for his services as that is a normal offering. This isn't helped by his odd belief that lucky charms will actually prove useful and constantly spends what little money he has to buy them. Subverted by the fact that, under no circumstances, will Yato allow Yukine to steal or demand money from people, since as a shinki, it would corrupt both him and Yato, eventually turning Yukine into an ayakashi.
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Kaeloo, a series with No Fourth Wall, had an episode where the main characters receive a call from the show's director explaining that they used up all the animation budget while doing an elaborate re-enactment of Les Misérables in the first scene and that they have to cut down on expenses for the rest of the episode. The characters try various methods of cutting corners such as getting rid of all the props and backgrounds, having Stumpy narrate the events of the episode instead of watching them play out on screen, and firing the voice actors and turning it into a silent cartoon.
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In Darksaber, Durga the Hutt acquires plans for the Death Star's main cannon and immediately sets out to build his own. Unfortunately, he skimped out in construction costs, mainly by hiring an easily distracted Hive Mind workforce and using substandard parts. The end result fails to fire and isn't even able to defend itself against asteroid impacts (which ends up dooming the thing).
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The third episode of Orange Is the New Black shows the prison cutting corners with the prisoners' various medications.
Later, after Litchfield underwent privatization, they cut corners with the food, and that was just the beginning.
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Capricorn One: The reason why the astronauts are yanked out of their rocket to Mars right before launch, forced to pretend that they are flying to Mars (while being filmed on a studio) and will be killed by the Government Conspiracy is because of the Crooked Contractor who built the parts for the "Capricorn One" mission (who was also the lowest bidder) manufacturing a crappy life-support system and re-entry heat shield.
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On Shameless (US) Fiona buys an apartment building and struggles with being a landlord. She has to deal with tenants who refuse to pay their rent and/or wreck their apartments which causes her costs to balloon and her profits to disappear. When the roof starts leaking, she cheaps out and hires an unlicensed contractor to fix it. He in turn hires some unskilled laborers to do the job and leaves them unsupervised. One of the men falls off the roof and is severely hurt. The ensuing lawsuits threatens to bankrupt Fiona since by hiring an unlicensed and uninsured contractor, she made herself liable for all the ensuing damages.
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The Mercy: Donald Crowhurst commissions a boat so he can participate in a race around the world, but he cuts corners in its construction. As a result, the boat quickly breaks down and starts to take on water.
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The Boys: Vought's entire approach to business seems to be "use political connections to get contracts, spend as little as possible on actually delivering the product, use political connections to escape fallout". Among other things, their sub-par fighter planes nearly cost the U.S. the Pacific theater in WW2 while the initial run of superpowered people was a dismal failure, their version of the M1 fiasco was even worse (even the Vietcong knew not to loot them, preferring to stick the heads of the former owners on the rifles), and their method of raising supers is to put them in a school run by a known pedophile, traumatizing them into becoming the hedonistic sociopaths that cause all the problems in the series (they eventually do remove him, but only because the coverups are getting too expensive).
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In Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Wayne's boss H. Gordon Jennings does it constantly. It comes to a head when an EPA inspector threatens to expose his dumping of toxic waste; he feeds the waste to Wayne's garbage-eating bacteria, causing it to mutate and turn people into garbage-eating zombies. When they're cornered by zombies in an underground lab, Wayne claims they can escape through the Air-Vent Passageway, which leads to the surface, only for Jennings to point out that there is no vent, it's just a grille on a bare wall to fool the safety inspectors.
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Battle for Dream Island: This Object Show has a Running Gag of budget-cutting being the Announcer's go-to excuse for any scenario to the point where he ended up selling Dream Island.
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In the Dave Barry novel Big Trouble, a company known for this put in the lowest bid for constructing a prison. The automated cell doors have been known to open by themselves during a thunderstorm.
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In the SuperMarioLogan episode, "Bowser's House Fire!", when Bowser's house catches fire thanks to a candle Bowser Junior lit after watching an episode of Doofy the Dragon where Doofy lights himself on fire, The Brooklyn Guy has to put the fire out. However, because the Fire Department cut its funding the month before, he couldn't afford a fire truck, so had to use his own car to rush to Bowser's house, and Bowser's garden hose to put out the fire.
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On Kitchen Nightmares, Bar Rescue or any other Business Help show, one possible reason for the issues a restaurant might be facing is that the owner has been trying to reduce costs in ways that compromise food safety and/or quality. This often results in a Vicious Cycle, especially if the reason they started cutting corners was because they started losing money, only to end up losing even more money as a result of lowering food standards due to a disappearing customer base.
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In Backdraft a Corrupt Corporate Executive and a Corrupt Politician conspired to implement unnecessary cutbacks in the fire department. This resulted in the closing of multiple fire stations and the two men then made lots of money redeveloping the buildings. However, this left the fire department critically undermanned and a number of firefighters died as a result because they had to fight dangerous fires without adequate backup, and this triggers "Axe" Adcox's Kill It with Fire-laden Roaring Rampage of Revenge.
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A Robot Chicken sketch has NASA receiving only $1 for their annual budget, so they "go back to basics" by trying to send monkeys into space through various methods like a giant slingshot.
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At least two of the marks targeted by the Leverage crew are criminally guilty of this:
Mayor Culpepper in "The Three Strikes Job" obtained $20 million of federal antiterrorism money for use in upgrading the security of the Belbridge ports. When Eliot and Hardison go to the waterfront intending to tap into the port surveillance, they discover that none of the claimed upgrades were actually made. Instead, Culpepper pocketed the money and invested it in the guns being smuggled through Belbridge by the illegal arms dealer he's in business with.
Similarly, Don Blackwell in "The Underground Job" received a check from the government to make safety improvements in his mine after an accidental explosion killed twelve miners. Rather than actually make any improvements, he put the funds into the campaign of an attorney general who makes sure that any citations against him never have to be paid.
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One of Basil's more notable vices in Fawlty Towers. Given the nature of the series, it usually comes back to bite him later in the episode. In "The Builders", he hires a drunken handyman to install a new door between the dining room and the lobby. The door goes through a load-bearing wall, but he uses a simple 2x4 for the lintel instead of a more substantial beam. A more competent builder hired by Basil's wife panics and runs for a prop when he hears about this.
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SpongeBob SquarePants. Mr. Krabs is notorious for this. Referred to by name in "The Sewers of Bikini Bottom", where the sewer pipes underneath the Krusty Krab Stadium are made of cardboard (which Mr. Krabs says was also used for his grandmother's dentures) and ended up almost flooding the stadium.
In "Krabs vs. Plankton," when Plankton slips on a slippery floor while trying to steal a Krabby Patty, he's told by some customers to sue Krabs since there is no "Caution— Slippery floor when wet" sign. At the trial, Krabs admits that he didn't buy the sign because he though it was a "superflous" business expense (actually he was just too cheap to buy it). The only reason why Krabs won the case is because Spongebob tricked Plankton into admitting he was faking an injury, and Spongebob gives Krabs a homemade sign that looks like a tetanus lawsuit waiting to happen, but Krabs says he likes is since it's free.
In "Drive Thru," Krabs attempts to fix holes in the wall with toothpaste instead of wood glue. He later gets the idea to operate the titular restaurant service when a customer mistakes a hole in the wall for a drive-through window. As usual, Krabs' greed gets the better of him when he rejects the microphone-and-speaker system, the menu, and the arrow sign SpongeBob brings for the drive-thru in favor of tin cans on a string, the menu written on napkins taped together with packing tape, and a sign made out of an old pasta noodle (despite that using the drive thru items would not cost Krabs any money at all since they’re already paid for). He then smashes more holes to make Spongebob and Squidward, who are already overworked, service more customers and earn more money, which results in the Krusty Krab collapsing due to a lack of structural support.
In "Company Picnic", the company picnic Mr. Krabs throws cuts every corner, such as having them sit on napkins instead of a blanket and the only food being served is stale condiment packets.
In "SpongeBob, You're Fired", Krabs fires SB to save a nickel (as in actually five cents) on the budget. When that turns out to have been a tremendous mistake, Krabs re-hires SpongeBob but adds a pay lock to the diner's bathroom so all clients and employees must pay five cents to use it.
Even his own daughter Pearl isn’t safe from his corner-cutting, especially in regards to her birthdays. Her friends recall one party where everyone had to share one balloon and the "pony ride" was nothing but a rickety construction barrier with a horse head attached to it that fell apart when one kid got on. Then comes her sixteenth birthday, where the popcorn is stale, the punch is dishwater, a statue of Pearl is made from raw burger meat, the cake is made of cardboard (and frosting), and the entertainment is Squidward doing renditions of the songs sung by her (and also his) favorite band (although all of it was partially just a way to stall for time so SpongeBob could get to the Krusty Krab with Pearl’s real gift).
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In Chernobyl, Legasov explains this as a key reason why the number 4 reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded. He compares RBMK reactors to those made by the West and lists a number of safety features that aren't implemented in the Soviet-made reactors because they're expensive. And when it became known that having graphite tips on boron control rods can temporarily increase nuclear reaction before boron shuts the reaction down (in the case of Chernobyl, the core was so hot that the control rod channels fused with the graphite, keeping it in contract with uranium instead of allowing boron to stop the reaction), the Soviet government buried the information as it would be too costly to fix the problem. Of course, the terrible irony is that the Soviet government ended up spending billions on containing the aftermath of the meltdown and losing an entire city to radiation. The disaster has been cited as one of the reasons for the collapse of the Soviet Union five years later.
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This is spoofed in the LoadingReadyRun sketch "The Dark". Rob tries to save money on their utility bill by covering all the windows with blankets to prevent heat loss which results in the entire apartment being pitch black dark. He then refuses to turn on the lights in order to save on electricity. Since he is an idiot he tries to compensate for not seeing anything by bringing in bats to use as "seeing-eye bats". When that fails, he buys night vision goggles. The cost of the goggles is large enough that his "cost saving" measures will not actually save him any money for at least a decade.
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On Sex House, this is one of the many, many things wrong with how the reality show is managed. For just one example, they don't arrange any garbage removal for the Sex House, so everyone's trash just keeps building up, and soon the house is filthy in swarming with flies. When the housemates insist they do something about this, their answer is to toss a box full of frogs into the house and hope those'll take care of the flies, at least.
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6teen: The episode "Cheapskates" gives us Jen’s latest boyfriend Griffin, who lives up to his nickname "El Cheapo" given to him by the rest of the gang after witnessing his many ridiculous ways of getting by without spending money. Jen however refuses to acknowledge it despite everyone pointing out how much he’s been mooching off of her as well as other things they’ve seen him do (to name a few, eating mustard packets for breakfast, stealing toilet paper from the washrooms, and pouring leftover coffee into a mug and getting the barista to nuke it which ends up being the coffee he gives to Jen). That is until Griffin pushes things too far with his idea of their latest "date", which consists of people watching while eating birdseed stolen from the pet store after going to a children's storybook reading, at which point Jen admits everybody was right about him and dumps him. Then it turns out at the end of the episode that Griffin is actually completely loaded, with an outraged Jen chasing him down to get back all the money she loaned him.
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Jurassic Park:
Even though John Hammond in Jurassic Park (1990) claims to have "spared no expense" when building his park, in truth he's actually done a lot of cost cutting in areas that won't be immediately visible to the tourists. For instance, he tried to reduce the number of employees (and thus the need to pay them) by having many of the park's functions being run by computers, including animal care, tour guides, and security. Said computer is programmed by a single guy who Hammond also short-changes, leading him to develop a grudge and take a bribe to steal dinosaur embryos from the park. This robbery involves shutting down the main computer, which the park can't function without.
It is eventually showcased in its continuation, The Lost World (1995), that InGen couldn't do things well even on Site-B: for starters, the computers installed on the Site have security so lax that anybody who fails repeatedly on hacking them will be pretty much provided with a free user password via the computer allowing them to reset it, and the biggest doozie on the novel: InGen was so cheap and careless in the feeding of the dinosaurs (giving them badly-made ground sheep instead of anti-biotic infused chicken like a real zoo would and thus risking infecting the animals with scrapie, a disease similar to Mad Cow Disease) and in the disposing of the bodies of those dinosaurs that died at some point of the incubation process (they just dumped the bodies somewhere without even bothering to burn them), that all of the dinosaurs on the island are doomed to die of prion disease (the carnivores gorged themselves on the dead, rotting bodies and the disease will eventually reach the herbivores via infected wounds).
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High School D×D: Rossweisse is one cheap Valkyrie. She only shops at 100 Yen stores ($2 Shops) and considers them a good first stop on a date, is seen fighting with old ladies for sale items, and only ever buys clothes on clearance. When Issei hits her with Dress Break, she's so upset she can't replace her outfit at the same price she forgets to cover herself. This is eventually revealed to be because Odin pays his Valkyries (or the underperforming Rossweisse, at least) a criminally miserly wage; Rossweisse is easily enticed to formally defect when Rias simply offers her a better benefits package.
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In an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, Rarity is taxed with getting Princess Cadance's hair ready for the arrival of a delegate that would decide where the Equestria Games would be held. Because of the time crunch, she skips step 11, thinking it was optional. Her hair ends up as an untidy mess.
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In Lock In, it's mentioned as the reason why FBI agents drive their Automated Automobiles manually.
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Despite being absurdly wealthy, Pegasus J. Crawford's/Maximillion Pegasus's Duelist Kingdom Tournament does this a lot. There is no food or sleeping arrangements for the contestants (only the four finalists who make it to his castle get these) and there is no transportation to get the losers off the island (they are forced to take a rowboat back). Even when Yugi wins the tournament, they were stuck until Kaiba provided his helicopter.
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In The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature, the corrupt mayor heavily cuts corners when turning Liberty Park into Libertyland, creating what would probably have been an Amusement Park of Doom even without animal sabotage.
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The Bolt Chronicles: In "The Spaceship," the aliens Rhino meets complain about belt-tightening policies because of budget cuts. They seemingly do maintenance patchwork style with duct tape or neglect it altogether. They also buy translating collars at a bargain-basement store.
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The climax of Evan Almighty reveals that the prophesied flood that Evan was making his ark for was actually caused by the bursting of a dam overfilled with water. The reason for the dam failing was because the antagonist of the film cut corners in its construction.
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The South Park episode "Sexual Harassment Panda" has the school cutting its funding sharply due to various lawsuits, including the absence of desks and Mr. Garrison writing on the blackboard with a rusty nail.
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Portal: As insane CEO Cave Johnson's funding ran out from buying $70 million worth of moon rocks, he was forced to turn from astronauts and Olympic athletes to homeless people as test subjects in his endless quest For Science!. In the promo for the Perpetual Testing Initiative, he inadvertently shows the cons of not following this trope - barring the Visual Pun of a literal corner-cutting machine, he says Aperture does not stand for it... and is completely bankrupt as a result.
The Initiative is one of the few things of Aperture Science that really does work and it was made for the sole reason to have "backwater universe yokels" to build test chambers on the cheap and ends with the company finding a universe made of U.S. dollars and solving their money issue.
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A very literal example happens in Bruno the Bandit. During an adventure involving Bruno overcoming the Seven Deadly Sins, he tries to cheat his way out at Sloth when it makes him an offer. The offer has him presented with the four-panel format of the strip, representing his life, and is told the way out is to cut off the corners that the demon he's after is hiding in. Until he fixed it, the strip's corners were cut off and the artwork was intentionally much more poorly drawn and written.
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While it was more about cleaning their room than saving money, Shary Bobbins from "Simpsoncalifragilisticexpiala(Annoyed Grunt)cious" sang an entire song to the tune of "Spoonful of Sugar" about cutting corners. Though at one point in the song, she does sing about Apu increasing his prices for long-expired meat and milk.
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The Towering Inferno has the contractors for the Glass Tower cut corners to save money, particularly in the electric wiring. This not only starts the fire, but the shoddy construction makes it harder for the people inside to escape.
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Thaddeus Wishingbone from the Battleborn DLC Toby's Friendship Raid cut corners in his evil plan. Rather than give his factory ships the best defenses against intruders and the like, he decided to simply hire cheap Thrall contractors whose works can be shoddy at times and use the budgetary surplus to purchase petty luxuries such as an additional underwater castle for his pet fish.
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On Hey Arnold!, this is the cause of a teachers' strike at P.S. 118.
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Family Guy: The episode "Running Mates" has a cutaway parodying The Six Million Dollar Man where Peter is about to be turned into a cyborg, only for the person in charge of the project to exclaim that they should avoid spending too much money on the operation. The next scene shows Peter running after the surgery, except he has a duct-taped magnifying glass for a left eye, a rake for a right arm, and a toilet plunger and a garbage can for a right and left leg respectively.
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Buster Moon in Sing does this to his theater due to being low on proper funds. He "borrows" some electricity belonging to a neighboring building, takes water from a Watertower in order to make a water-themed glass stage (to which he uses glass from the building in order to make it).
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The film of A Sound of Thunder makes an important plot point of mentioning that the trope-making and trope-naming Butterfly of Doom situation from the original novella normally wouldn't happen because of a bio-filter that the Time Machine has, but the Corrupt Corporate Executive running the Time Safari company shut it down to save on electrical bill money. Unfortunately, the film doesn't make it clear how bio-filters would eliminate the problem, since the issue is someone stepping on a butterfly in the past, not bringing it back to the future.
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Part of the premise of Stand Still, Stay Silent. The expedition is underfunded, which has caused Mission Control to make a few adjustments. This includes headquarters actually being the Impoverished Patrician's house with a used communication radio (and three very unruly children) in the living room. They intentionally hire Bunny-Ears Lawyer types because no completely right-minded person would take the job for the low salaries they are offering. They are also relying on their hirelings to bring some of their own supplies and hunt "a little" to defray costs on that front. And of course, anything that is not the team's custom-designed Non-Uniform Uniform is used and looks like it will be lucky to last until the end of the expedition. They also gave up on having a cat on the expedition. In this world, cats are used as an alarm system to tell when Plague Zombie monsters are approaching and the expedition is in an area ridden with such monsters.
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The engineering podcast Well There's Your Problem is about engineering disasters. Once the hosts start digging into the history and context behind the disaster, eight times out of ten (the other two usually being Failsafe Failure or just plain rotten luck) the fault can be attributed to warnings being ignored or safety features not being installed because it was more cost-effective to leave things as-is. Needless to say this is a sore point for the hosts.
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Gravity Falls: Grunkle Stan, all over, especially in "The Time-Traveller's Pig":
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