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[quote=Anonymous]It’s like this. I give my dollars to anybody to make the bread I like. Whole Foods, Wegman’s, etc. I prosper because I traded a little money for something I like, and I didn’t have to make it. But if I like bread a certain way, I should make it at home. It’s better if I at least have the option to make it at home. While I still buy bread outside of the home 90% of the time, it’s a worthwhile skill to retain. And if the quality or price of bread is unacceptable from WF, I’ll go to a different store or I’ll make it myself. But I need to know the recipe, I need to have the ingredients in my house always, and I should have practice. US should subsidize car manufacturers just to retain the recipe and ingredients. If we don’t have that… problem. (Imagine WF not selling yeast anymore.. problem). So if China alone sells the chips, etc, necessary for certain tech parts, we need to solve it.[/quote]
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