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Avoiding 'Made in China' Labels Not Easy

Friday, June 29, 2007 5:52:05 PM
By DIRK LAMMERS

 Shoppers look through the frozen foods section at the Acme supermarket store in Lawrenceville, N.J., in this March 13, 2007 file photo. U.S. shoppers may be forgiven if they are becoming leery of Chinese-made goods and are trying to fill their grocery carts with foods free of ingredients from that country. The trouble is, that may be almost impossible. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, file)SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) - Poisoned pet food. Seafood laced with potentially dangerous antibiotics. Toothpaste tainted with an ingredient in antifreeze. Tires missing a key safety component. U.S. shoppers may be forgiven if they are becoming leery of Chinese-made goods and are trying to fill their shopping carts with products free of ingredients from that country. The trouble is, that may be almost impossible.

Chinese exports have been in the spotlight since the deaths of dogs and cats in North America attributed to tainted Chinese wheat gluten, followed by this week's recall of Chinese-made radial tires and an alert Thursday by the Food and Drug Administration, warning about contaminated Chinese seafood.

My family hit some stores to see how hard it would it be for the average consumer to avoid the "Made in China" label — even for just a week.


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