Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Where our food comes from. Worth the read.


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‎(ALWAYS READ THE LABELS ON THE FOODS YOU BUY--NO MATTER WHAT THE FRONT OF THE B...OX OR PACKAGE SAYS, TURN IT OVER AND READ THE BACK---CAREFULLY!
With all the food and pet products now coming from China , it is best to make sure you read label at the grocery store and especially Walmart when buying food products.
Many products no longer show where they were made, only give where the distributor is located.
It is important to read the bar code to track it's origin.
How to read Bar Codes .... interesting!
This may be useful to know when grocery shopping, if it's a concern to you.
GREAT WAY TO "BUY USA & CANADA " AND NOT FROM CHINA!!

The whole world is concerned about China-made "black hearted goods".
Can you differentiate which one is made in Taiwan or China ?

If the first 3 digits of the barcode are 690 691 or 692, the product is MADE IN CHINA.
471 is Made in Taiwan .
This is our right to know, but the government and related departments never educate the
public, therefore we have to RESCUE ourselves.

Nowadays, Chinese businessmen know that consumers do not prefer products "MADE IN CHINA ", so they don't show from which country it is made.

However, you may now refer to the barcode - remember if the first 3 digits are:

690-692 ... then it is MADE IN CHINA
00 - 09 ... USA & CANADA
30 - 37 FRANCE
40 - 44 GERMANY
471 .... Taiwan
49 ... JAPAN
50 ... UK

BUY USA & CANADIAN MADE by watching for "0" at the beginning of the number.
We need every boost we can get! Pass this on to everybody on your E-Mail Contact List!! )
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5 comments:

  1. Interesting info! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Yikes, I just started checking random spices in the cupboard and many of them are from China. I wonder if they could be mixed with drywall like the dog and cat food was a few years ago? I wish we could eat local for everything. That's why we garden I guess. Next year Michelle, we need a bigger garden, one with spices...

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  3. Wow, I didn't know that. I'll be double checking.

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  4. Thanks for the info! I didn't know any of these ~ I would like to share this info on my blog also.

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  5. Interesting! I just pulled some products out of my cabinets and found some digits that didn't apply. So I found the website www.makebarcode.com where you can find more info. Some bar codes are reduced in numbers if the product is too small. The website addresses those products as well.

    I'm going to pass it on! Thanks!

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