Not all of them. Great Value is the store-brand or generic brand for Wal-Mart stores. They contract out the items they want to sell as Great Value (GV) to outside suppliers that will make them cheaper than any other supplier, whether or not that particular supplier is either based in or has manufacturing facilites in the US. For example, GV potato chips, potato crisps, popcorn and other similar snacks are made in Canada by Super-Pufft snacks corporation. Fresh bagged fruits, vegetables and proudce are sourced from around the world so be sure to check the back of the bags for country of origin. GV brand is associated with over 1,000 items and they originate from hundereds of different suppliers so knowing who those suppliers are and where they manufactre their products would take many hours of research and searching. Your best bet on information for one or a few particular item(s) would be to contact Wal-Mart's corporate office and see if they would be willing to supply you with that information. Hope this helps.
Great Value frozen vegetables are a product of Mexico. Check your labels, folks.
Yes in Laredo Texas is where it is processed.
American Apparel is the name of a website that sells products made in the US.
No, they are made in a tree by elves
Many products sold in the US are made in other countries, becasue it is cheaper than making them in the US to have them made abroad and pay the cost of transporting them to the US. Howewver, it is not correct to say that most products sold in the US are made abroad.
In 2000, the value of US shipments for all meat products was $118 billion
the value of any weaposn depends a great deal on the overall condition, maker and serial number (which tells when made)...................................
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Because China made these products and the US shipped them
meat grinders
stuff that is made in the US. I know this is a great answer.