Anonymous wrote:The lack of brand name/product names here on this thread is disappointing. Just saying "cars" is not helpful. I was hoping for more surprising daily products like toothpaste that are made in mexico that you don't realize is made in mexico.
I posted the Oreo example and they make it really really hard to tell where products are made — they are required to disclose it for most products (only fresh fruit/veg). On Mondelez made snack products (eg Nabisco, Oreo, etc), you can look at the code that follows the best by date -/ if it has an M on it, it’s probably made in Mexico. All of the manufacturing facilities have a two letter code and the Mexican ones all start with M, whereas the U.S. ones start with A.
You would really be surprised how much is made in Mexico. The PP that said none is almost certainly wrong, unless they eat only fresh local food and do not buy anything made after about 2000.
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