Saturday, February 16, 2008

Frequent Unsafe Imports

When was the last time you stopped to look at your tag on your shirt, pants, or your underwear? Rarely are they made in the United Sates. How about the food you purchase at the grocery store? Fifty percent of the time it is not made in the United States and is imported from another country.

When a parent purchased lollipops from a local Polk County Dollar General, she had no idea what she paid for. She got a piece of metal embedded in a lollipop she brought her child to distribute around school. Other lollipops were found to be tainted and resulted in recalling the product from over 8,300 stores. The FDA says it is investigating what happened.

If you haven’t read the article can you guess where the product was made? China. The same place that produced toys that have recently been recalled due to toxins in the paint and the same place that produced toothpaste with the same chemical as antifreeze which killed several people. With so many products coming from China and other countries, how safe is our food? Better yet, is America taking the precautions needed to ensure safe products are entering the country?

All I have to say is, with the increasing amount of recalls from China, wouldn’t this give America the incentive to start making those products here to help the economy and become less dependent on other countries. I guess the next question will be if it is any safer.

4 comments:

Monica DiDonato said...

Wow, that is pretty scary. No children were harmed, I hope. It really does make me wonder about where everything comes from, especially things that younger children. I cant believe toys were even harmful.

TNLogan said...

Eww- that hits close to home! My hometown is about 25 minutes away from that store. Thanks for posting the story!

Christine M said...

We're so obsessed with being able to get cheaper and cheaper products that stuff like this seems to keep happening over and over again. Yuck.

R.C. Price said...

I don't think we can blame China when we are the ones who keep contracting with them.