Yes, Aldi sources some food products from China, as it does with many other countries, to provide a diverse range of goods at competitive prices. However, Aldi emphasizes quality and safety standards for all its products, regardless of origin. The specific sourcing can vary by region and product category, so not all items are necessarily from China.
tescos asdas morrisons aldis any food store well nearly everyone
China exports all over the world... There is no limit to where they limit their products to. You will find that a majority of the products you buy today are 'Made in China'.
The only thing I want from China is Cantonese food. I check for labels of origin when ever possible.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------so you mean if the origin is from China, you would refuse to buy the product. I am afraid even you check the labels whenever it is possible, you still can not avoid the products made in China. Actually products made in China are good and cheap. What you need to do is just to throw away your prejudice!
Go to Whole Foods or some high class place that doesn't sell made in China products. Robert Patti
LOL..Not to much as China financially owns the US. We depend on their products. look at all that you buy and own. Most of our daily products are made in ...China
Macsun Solar is a professional solar cell & solar panel manufacturer from China. Do you buy any solar products from China? Do you want to do solar business?
None buy Sony products and not something from China
food and souvenir
Food consumers are the people who buy food products. This is anyone in a grocery store, for example.
Health food shop or chemist
Hi you cant buy online. I wish you could
They did not buy but used a barter system of trade for goods such as meat and agriculture food products.