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Originally Posted by Aeneas
There was an article in the paper (please don't ask for a link, I am not into searching!) about a family that went one full year without purchasing anything Made In China.
Not saying go all the way like that, but if enough people make the effort to find alternatives; albeit more expensive ones, a difference can be made.
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The problem is that the label may say Made in Thailand, Poland, or Japan, but what about the product components/materials. Melamine-contaminated wheat gluten imported from China for pet food made in N. America comes to mind.