And before you go to the big box store see if you can buy it from a locally owned business.
Just a reminder.
Who is going to cover the higher cost of buying local?
You do realize that purchasing overpriced crap is the main reason so many American manufacturers are out of business?
If its gonna be shit, it needs to be cheap. And America cant do that. Not with salaries being what they are for the average union worker.
And before you go to the big box store see if you can buy it from a locally owned business.
Just a reminder.
You do realize that purchasing overpriced crap is the main reason so many American manufacturers are out of business?
If its gonna be shit, it needs to be cheap. And America cant do that. Not with salaries being what they are for the average union worker.
Maybe instead of frivolously buying lots of disposable dollar store shit, we should be buying fewer high quality items, and making them last.
As much as I'd love to buy American all the time, it just gets too expensive. Bring on the cheap chinese plastic!
Having worked for a company that outright said "our products are known for quality and durability (ie lasting 30 years), but these days that isn't a good market strategy for company longevity, so now we make them so that they break in 5-7 years", I have no faith in the "made in the USA" label. That's right, they wanted them to break so people will buy new ones - but still hoping they buy their product based off "quality".
Made in the USA means jack these days because most corporations are just money hungry, quick buck companies with no care for quality. Another words I go for what is cheap.
Why didn't you speak out at your company and tell them they were wrong, tell them that they lost their integrity?
Expensive relative to what?
Do I buy a product for $35 I have to replace every year or do I buy a product for $100 which lasts five years?
As for the first part of your statement -- it shouldn't even need to be said that it doesn't represent 100% across the board, but when you look at the news of corruption, stories from other people, personal experience and the overall general "bad human nature" that seems to prevail in the corporate world how can you say it doesn't represent the majority? Monopolies and fast cash grabs are the name of the game these days.