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Originally Posted by 107barney As I commented on another thread, american-made does not always mean american-sourced ingredients. It also says nothing as to manufacturing or quality control, formulation of the item in question, nor does it speak to farming (meat or plant) practices or ethics. I suppose each person has to decide what matters most to them, but I see more and more advertising and marketing plays to these types of things that are perceived to matter to consumers. |
I have also seen some treats that on the front say made in the USA but on the back it says China. You really have to know and research what you give your babies these days.