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The difference: If you say "cost", you are absolutely right.

That supercenter probably imported that apple from overseas from whoever can produce apples for the lowest labor rate.

"In the He Yi factory in China, workers are paid less than the minimum wage, with mandatory overtime, obligatory seven-day work weeks, and 18-20.5 hour shifts, producing "Bobblehead" dolls of of major league players produced under licensing agreements with the NFL, NBA, MLB, NCAA, Nascar and the Collegiate Licensing Company. Other plastic toys, especially small toy cars, are also produced for Wal-Mart, Disney and Hasbro. Wages are as low as 16.5 cents an hour and just $16.75 for a seven-day, over-100-hour work week." - www.nlcnet.org

Sounds to me like modern day slavery, doesn't it? And American companies are funding it.

The money saved on labor in making the apple is spent on hauling that apple across the ocean. The fuel, handling, preservatives and profits make up the bulk of the price.

And apart from supporting this modern day slavery your money left your community in the fastest way possible. It didn't linger around long enough to help your friends and neighbors that own and operate the local fruit stand, or their employers, or the churches or community organizations that those owners and employees support, or where they shop locally and their owners, employees, churches and organizations. It just left. Wasted.


L-R : Amanda, Darious and John-JohnIn my hometown, the local baseball league just had their closing ceremonies and they thanked their sponsors who put up the $20,000 that helped my kid play 3 months of T-Ball, keeping my contributions to a minimum and helping tons of other kids from the community being able to afford to play.

As I looked at the back fence of sponsor's banners blowing quietly in the breeze, I was struck by the absolute lack of national chains & franchises represented there, and the overwhelming support by the small local businesses.


I'm starting to see the real cost difference:
One of those apples helps preserve my quality of life and my community and my heritage.

My hometown is worth more than a cheap pair of underwear.

I'm looking LOCAL first.

Please support the local small business community of Chapin. (c) HGWT

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