Although I don't want to blame on the Chinese because I have many Chinese American friends, I should warn on the website that many productions hide addressing their original manufacture in order to pretend to show the brand named location for their profitability. Many EU countries has the pride to produce their high qualified food production from their highly maintained land and cultural virtue. But, their reputation would be broken by a fake marked imported production of a certain country. They should show where exactly they got the raw materials for their customers and own credibility. According to an article, many tomato production, such as processed products, cans, etc., labeled, "made in Italy," on the production, but they use imported Chinese tomatoes and finalize the products at the factories in Italy. But, unfortunately, the low-qualified raw materials imported from China never prove their food quality at the market, even if finalized products has a particular ban...
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