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Janet's avatar

They could just use the factories they use for European foods if any are made here and crank that manufacturing line up or close a few mixing machines. I don’t think it would be that hard and blast the PR. They will have to. Most folk I know are aware now. But then they’d have to eliminate the poison lobbyists that sell it to them.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

What he really needs to impress on the public is that “food” items like cereal, ANY cereal, even the ones they sell overseas, is not really food. The way it needs to be extruded to make the cute shapes renders it down to a soft sludge that is shaped and baked. The end product is cuter, but its beginning was sludge. Sound yummy?

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Janet's avatar

I think, without any proof, mind you, that people may begin to see this. Quit buying or ask for better alternative and the the marketplace responds. I bugged my Walmart for several years to get grass fed ground beef. They did get it but no doubt because others became more knowledgeable and asked them to stock it as well.

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Justin's avatar

But... wouldn't that make it subject to tariffs?

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Janet's avatar

Just off the top of my head. We actually have no idea, any of us, what will happen. I am shopping more local because I can.

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Juju's avatar

She said “if they are made here”, in which there would be no tariffs

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David Nelson's avatar

Nothing gets passed you, Justin...

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