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A very interesting article indeed!!
I too am very picky at what I buy especially if it's electronic or food related, all my TV's are made in Japan, as well as my VCR's my fridge stove, dish washer and washer and dryer are made here in Canada or in the USA, kids toys I make sure they are safe and not made in China.
But I think it's where you live, in Toronto you can easily get away by not buying Chinese products, at least I'm aware of it, but not many, nor do they care as long as it serves it's purpose.
The problem with Chinese products, andno offence to anyone Chinese in this world is their lack of quality control, they don't care one bit about the safety and well being of the purchaser, all they care about is to replicate a product and sell sell sell!
Look, they already replicated the Iphone and will probably sell it to those uneducated and get away with it. All to say is we should always be carefull, we have to be smart buyers and be aware at all times what we are buying or consuming, and this goes for products made all around the world, not just China.
Cheers,
Elie
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Many good shoes are made in Brazil, too bad this family looked for European goods and seems to have dismissed many goods coming from South America.
As for electronics, some are still made in Korea, Singapore, Taiwan and Japan, not to mention Malaysia.
If you want to go all the way and do the serious thing: http://www.fairtrade.org.uk/"For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."
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Originally posted by Elie View PostI too am very picky at what I buy especially if it's electronic or food related, all my TV's are made in Japan, as well as my VCR's my fridge stove, dish washer and washer and dryer are made here in Canada or in the USA, kids toys I make sure they are safe and not made in China.
Laudable as your idea may be, you are trying to cut water with a sword.
Edit: I also visited a company making sneakers in Egypt. They moulded the soles themselves but the uppers were imported from, er, China. Even Egypt is too expensive, with its child labour, to make the uppers.Last edited by Brian Ellis; 2 July 2007, 01:04.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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We have become accustomed to paying 2$ for a t shirt. by saying accustomed I mean addicted. so what if the shirt is crap? it'll get disintegrated after two laundry cycles, but it was so cheap so we'll buy ten. better yet, lets go to Wallmart or one of those other Mega-Giant-SuperSaver slave running stores. we'll get the same crap product for 1$.Originally posted by Gurm.. some very fair skinned women just have a nasty brown crack no matter what...
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Originally posted by Brian Ellis View PostNo, takeaways and "Chinese" restaurants are exempt because the rubbish they inflict on a gullible public is as close to Chinese cuisine as China is to the US or Europe.Originally posted by Gurm.. some very fair skinned women just have a nasty brown crack no matter what...
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Well, that also is China, you know...
More seriously - all the elctronic componenents on motherboard/etc. are also not made in China?
BTW, isn't China also the biggest maker of tools of machines used to...do other things, anywhere?
Anyway, I guess I'm weird, I ended up having lots of EU made clothes...
At least they're going strong, even if having few years...
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Originally posted by FatBastard View PostWhat are you trying to say then? a Ginger sprinkled Hamburger is not a traditional Chinese dish ?
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