I guess you don't know about the "updated" meaning of the term "Made in the USA".
As long as the final product is assembled in the US, it can be called "Made in the USA".
Foot - I know of a "US" company that imported completely finished office chairs, sent them through a warehouse where workers unpacked the chairs, slapped a new label on them, and repackaged them. The chairs were marketed as "Made in the USA".
I imagine that food products are very similar.
I guess I don’t, but usually, I’m a skeptic. The information about Purina came from someone on my “DOG LIST”
I’ll be sure to pass it along.
I guess I don’t, but usually, I’m a skeptic. The information about Purina came from someone on my “DOG LIST”
I’ll be sure to pass it along.
Reminds me of my favorite story:
Shortly after WWII Americans were reluctant to buy Japanese products. So the Japanese re-named a city, Usa. Their labels then read, “Made in USA.”
I have only recently discovered that ugly secret as well.
One good reason to eat organic and to make one’s own pet food.
(although I am growing suspicious about organic foods as well. I don’t know who is responsible for the oversight there and how it is enforced).