Why do McIntosh come with cheap plastic remotes?


Any comments as to why Macs come with el-chepo remotes?
Somehow this just doesn't fit with the notion of elegant and robust gear.
sonicbeauty
I have a C2500 purchased as NOS factory sealed box in January of this year. The remote does not look like the one in Users Manual and it appears to have been upgraded during the production cycle.  The ID number is HRO85 and it's of the same high quality as my Esoteric gear. 

I agree that many "High End" products come with cheapo plastic remotes, who cares? Given the choice between plastic and one hewn from a meteorite at $2000 cost, I know which one I'd choose.

 It's about the music folks and how does the construction material of the remote effect that?

My remotes for my CD player and streamer are plastic, and my Kavent/Vincent preamp remote is solid aluminum that I'm certain could withstand a steam roller…all work fine and their differences are such that I can recognize them by touch when groping in the dark. Wasn't "groping in the dark" a Springsteen song?
The worst remote in from older Musical Fidelity.  It was very cheap and they used a RF format that does not allow a user to replace it with a universal remote.  I really liked the 308cr pre-amp and would still be using it if the remote was still alive.  That remote was so bad, I took out to the garage and beat it to bits with a hammer.  Outstanding Therapy!