Made in the USA means bad bang for your buck and, with very few exceptions, more toxic, less durable, bad customer support, hidden fees, and they're probably owned by a nazi
this post was submitted on 17 Aug 2025
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The “say-do” gap when it comes to buying American has been around since at least the 1970s.
I was there, when “Made in the USA” proved unseaworthy, and the manufacturing jobs sailed away. Stop trying to make fetch happen.
Made in the USA -- for when "Made in China" just isn't fascist enough.
I mean, have you looked at the prices of anything in the USA lately?
I don't care where something is made. I do hate that if your company has its advertising budget spent on proclaiming where it is made usually it is because there is nothing good to say about the product itself.