Good for him. I’m glad that he mentioned it, too. I don’t eat oreos, but millions of people do, and they deserve to know where their food is coming from.
...they deserve to know where their food is coming from.”
I think it’s more than that. Oreos, specifically, are a North American tradition and product and we want it to remain so. Am reminded of the great Oreo commercial featuring a father and his son sitting at an oilcloth topped kitchen table with a glass of milk and a package of Oreos and he is teaching his son how an Oreo should be eaten.
Baseball no longer has the old fashioned form of cracker jacks with those wonderful toys, can’t have apple pie or pie of any kind because it’s bad for you and the Chevrolet brand is not longer buyable because of so many reasons. And now they’re taking away our Oreos. Toooooooo much!
When Hershey moved their production to Mexico, I was not aware of it.
However, the next bag of dark chocolate chips [”Hershey’s Special Dark”] made me sick as a dog.
Sometime during that epic nausea [and worse] I discovered they’d been made in Mexico.
And we all know how sanitary Mexico is.
Have not eaten anything Hershey, since.