Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would be more concerned about providing a "fruit crisp bowl" than where it came from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP and PP sound nuts.
Don't forget OP's husband. Usually in a couple, there's one sane person to balance out the crazy.
OP, if you are so up in arms about this, to the extent of writing letters to "express your displeasure", the only thing for it is to buy land in Idaho and grow all your own food and whittle your kids toys from virgin hardwoods that you harvested yourself. There is no avoiding China. It's naive to think you can.
Not that we wouldn't all love to pay $6 for a fruit cup, but it's still a market economy. Cheap wins, every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP and PP sound nuts.
Don't forget OP's husband. Usually in a couple, there's one sane person to balance out the crazy.
OP, if you are so up in arms about this, to the extent of writing letters to "express your displeasure", the only thing for it is to buy land in Idaho and grow all your own food and whittle your kids toys from virgin hardwoods that you harvested yourself. There is no avoiding China. It's naive to think you can.
Not that we wouldn't all love to pay $6 for a fruit cup, but it's still a market economy. Cheap wins, every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP and PP sound nuts.
Don't forget OP's husband. Usually in a couple, there's one sane person to balance out the crazy.
OP, if you are so up in arms about this, to the extent of writing letters to "express your displeasure", the only thing for it is to buy land in Idaho and grow all your own food and whittle your kids toys from virgin hardwoods that you harvested yourself. There is no avoiding China. It's naive to think you can.
Not that we wouldn't all love to pay $6 for a fruit cup, but it's still a market economy. Cheap wins, every time.
Anonymous wrote:OP and PP sound nuts.