Yeah, start with the things you can buy made elsewhere(I prefer US made products, when available). And hopefully a movement takes hold. Be prepared to spend 10-20% more for a product, but usually that increased cost is justified through quality.
Yep. That three-pack of Teflon cookware for $25 at Costco might look real good. But they also have a three-pack of Henckels Italian-made cookware in a other aisle. It may cost three times as much, but is much higher quality and not funding the CCP.
This is more of a redpill at first. If you start looking you'll see how few of the things you intend to purchase are NOT made in china.
Yeah, start with the things you can buy made elsewhere(I prefer US made products, when available). And hopefully a movement takes hold. Be prepared to spend 10-20% more for a product, but usually that increased cost is justified through quality.
Yep. That three-pack of Teflon cookware for $25 at Costco might look real good. But they also have a three-pack of Henckels Italian-made cookware in a other aisle. It may cost three times as much, but is much higher quality and not funding the CCP.
I bought some New Zealand made tupperware once, were very durable. Kiwis make great plastic