I’ve got nothing against honestly earned profit. A company should earn a profit for it’s efforts.
But I do have something against companies that call their products, ‘quality products’, when they really aren’t, like lead-lined toys from China and forgetting to tell consumers that their kids will play with them and possibly get poisoned from it.
I just can’t imagine why anybody would have any concerns about that or other things, like food that cannot really be defined as such in the nutritional sense.
Give me an honest product and an honest price. I’d rather pay a higher price knowing the product I’m buying won’t kill me if I use it as directed.
“Give me an honest product and an honest price.”
Megabump for a breath of fresh air! Profiteering at all costs isn’t conservatism. And to delve into the issue even further, the consumers are paying for a product that’s marketed as natural without any additives. If chemicals are a part of the product then the company is committing fraud. Folks should be upset when that happens. Or to put it another way, if I buy what is advertised as a F-150, I’m going to pissed if the manufacturer forgets to mention that its really just a reconfigured Yugo.