The first comment on this was about a garment from Sainsburys, and it was
wondered whether complaining to them would have any effect. On a consumer TV
programme a couple of weeks ago a man had bought a frying pan from
Sainsburys which was described as British made. When he got it home and
looked at the label more closely, in small print was "Made in China". The
programme questioned Sainsburys about the two different countries of origin
and they looked into it and found that it wasn't made in China at all, but
was totally British made.
So would it do any good telling them that the crochet wasn't hand made? Do
they even know themselves? Do they know what they're selling at all? Is
ignorance an excuse? Apart from sitting down with their buyer and showing
them what's wrong, you'd probably just baffle them with science.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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