Posted by John in La on December 20, 2015 at 04:45:47 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Re: COOL SCRAPPED posted by Bruce from Can. on December 20, 2015 at 04:02:33:
Bruce I do not want to type LOUDLY because I would never want to scream or argue. But I do like having a discussion with people that have different points of view.
I for one like COOL. Think it should be used for every item we buy. If it cost you extra to put that small label on the package then charge me. While I buy a lot of things made outside the US because it is the only choice or the US stuff is way overpriced I do like having that choice.
So maybe you can explain to me how putting this label on a box is hurting you or how it does not live up to NAFTA.
Because the way I see this is............. The people in the US choose to buy meat produced in the US Not because your product is inferior but because we like our meat better. So we ask that you put a label on the package that tells us it is imported. So Canada takes us to court and sues us over this policy. How is that not saying my dog is bigger than your dog.
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