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Can anyone in this group explain what "Product of USA" means?. Is the
produce grown in this country or is it simply owned by an American company but grown in some third world country? TIA Lee |
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![]() Lee Miles wrote: > Can anyone in this group explain what "Product of USA" means?. Is the > produce grown in this country or is it simply owned by an American > company but grown in some third world country? TIA Lee On the off chance that you're serious, google for "COOL: country of origin labeling" and you will find that the Congress has twisted itself into unimaginable knots over the subject. -aem |
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![]() Lee Miles wrote: > Can anyone in this group explain what "Product of USA" means?. Is the > produce grown in this country or is it simply owned by an American > company but grown in some third world country? TIA Lee Amnyone seen the fruit tatoos they have for adding COO, number code and product name to fruits and veggies? They are really cool, and you don't have to fight with the stupid sticky labels! -L. |
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![]() "Lee Miles" > wrote in message ... > Can anyone in this group explain what "Product of USA" means?. Is the > produce grown in this country or is it simply owned by an American > company but grown in some third world country? TIA Lee I would "ASS-ume" it means that (if it's food) that it is grown in the USA. But lately there have been a spate of laws governing the legal labeling of a lot of things that may leave the consumer scratching their heads -- so I've heard. Dee Dee |
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 17:37:52 -0400, (Lee Miles)
wrote: >Can anyone in this group explain what "Product of USA" means?. Is the >produce grown in this country or is it simply owned by an American >company but grown in some third world country? TIA Lee Whoops, forgot to put in a couple of URLs, in case you wnat to wander the maze of COOL: http://www.ams.usda.gov/COOL/ http://agecon.unl.edu/mark/cool/ (lots of links) While the USA hasn't taken an overall approach to this, I remember when Colorado was running their ABC promotion - Always Buy Colorado. How well it worked, I do not know - but the promotion I saw was a generic approach and was weak. The posters were great studio shots, but they did not connect. When you see multiple items, each on the same black background with nothing to distinguish that bowl of berries from those imported from elsewhere - it fails at a fundamental level to carry the message. jim |
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