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| View Poll Results: Do you buy "Made in China" products. | |||
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| Only if there is no other option | | 5 | 35.71% |
| Only if I'm sure the product is safe | | 6 | 42.86% |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Lancaster, PA
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Reputation: | I try to buy made in the USA, but it's pretty hard to do both in terms of availability and sometimes in price. The only thing lately I've bought made in the USA was a canister of tennis balls, which was surprisingly only $0.25ish more expensive than the made in China variety. I recently upgraded my cookware, and I'm pretty sure it's mostly made in China. I could get cookware made in the USA, but it's an order of magnitude difference in price. |
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