Boycotting countries

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It can be hard to boycott certain products and brands. But have you ever wanted to boycott a country and the things they manufacture? Is it something that can be done easily for you?
 
Some of it can be very difficult, because of all the research that goes into it. Do you boycott the brand/company, or do you boycott the individual products? It’s not unusual for for companies to have products made in different countries, or have parts of the product manufactured in different countries.

Some companies also have a ton of other sub-companies that they own, so you have to research what they also own too. A good example is Nestle, like good god, how much of the food and bottled water industry do they own?
 
I don't think I've ever boycotted a company apart from Oak Furnitureland, and that's only because they messed up an order a few times.
 
I boycott the country but not the people. We are more conscious of items from China & try to buy USA Made. Problem with that however is something I found out with pet treats. There was a brand we found that had the “Made in the USA” label. However, some of the ingredients they buy are from China! That annoyed me! However, it was true. It IS M-A-D-E (produced, put together) in USA but the ingredients are not necessarily F-R-O-M USA.
Just another way a company can find that loophole.
 
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