Yup, we need to buy locally if we can. Another reason to pay attention to what you're buying at the grocery store.
We also need to start growing tropical fruits. 😂😭
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Yup, we need to buy locally if we can. Another reason to pay attention to what you're buying at the grocery store.
We also need to start growing tropical fruits. 😂😭
So you have any source for there not being import quality controls?
This is why the EU doesn't import American food,
I'm by no means defending this move (it's dumb and bad, just like...everything else the US government does these days), but they seem to be delegating the inspections to individual states.
I assume at least some states will maintain good standards, and Canada will have to pay close attention to which states those are.
Even if they just delegate, a moment later they'll turn around and threaten California funding unless regulation is relaxed.
Good thing an American product hasn't entered my home in months. More reason to increase vigilance as well. Thanks for sharing.