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'Made in China' is a label to avoid

When will the citizens of the U.S. say "enough is enough"?

A few weeks ago I purchased an expensive bedspread from one of the best-known department stores in Vernon Hills. When I opened it, I realized it had a bad odor, which I thought would go away after awhile. When it did not, I looked at the label … "Made in China."

I then looked at my blanket, which I thought had down stuffing in it, but the label said polyester, "Made in China." I am a senior citizen, working to support myself, but I will gladly spend a few more dollars for clothing and furnishings for a "Made in USA" label. I've had it …

D. Floyd

Libertyville