I did put the "made in Mexico" thing in there, but it's not about blaming Mexico, it's just that manufacturing is so corporate, middle man, rebranded nonsense anymore, that many brands all get the same identical product from the same source and it's extremely difficult to find out where that is most of the time.
There is so little diversity in manufacturing anymore, that the majority of products come from the same place and are marketed as something unique and special. Deceiving people worldwide and charging a premium for a non premium product. Corporations have infiltrated governments, worldwide, and it's a serious global health danger. A local manufacturer screws up, the problem is local, a large corporation screws up and it's worldwide, with no real consequences to the CEOs.
We had a bottle of hand sanitizer in the house that wasn't on the FDA list, but was made in Mexico. I trashed it based on the idea that there is probably very, very few places it could have actually been produced at in Mexico on a large scale, and I'm not willing to take that risk. That's why I put the "made in Mexico" statement in my original post. It would have been the same if labeled "Made in USA," if that was the source.
Not that anyone has said I blamed anyone. Just trying to clarify what I meant.
Anything that has the potential to weaken the immune system, has the potential to cause that person more complications from Covid-19. As people are essentially, coerced into purchasing premium priced hand sanitizer in this time of emergency, it should be treated as medical necessity and carry legal ramifications to the full extent of the law for anyone convinced of directly or indirectly harming the public. This should include smug US CEOs who buy a product, then rebrand it at a ridiculous markup, without the enough oversight to ensure quality. Ivory towers need toppled, and the strings of golden parachutes, cut.
Not ranting, just trying to relay how serious I think a hand sanitizer recall is at this moment and I know how dangerous methanol is, while at the same time, wondering if tweakers think they can pour methanol through bread and get meth.
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