Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Can't really blame the Chinese or their government for this.....it's corporate America moving these plants overseas in order to get cheap labor and less stringent manufacturing standards.

Dog food, toothpaste, Mattel toys.........they've been exposed. NOW it's time for the consumer to express thier distaste at the check out lines. Like the ol' saying goes; You get what you pay for. Buy cheap and you get exactly that.....cheap product.

With Mattel they're not only talking about a massive recall on toys with possible lawsuits for the lead poisoning but also to make them pay for lead testing for ALL children that had their product at $200 a pop.

Have a good one!:jointsmile:
i suppose you're right about supply and demand, but consumers shouldn't have to take full responsiblity for it. the way i see it, the demand creates pressure to push stuff out, so the people in charge take shortcuts and bypass saftey in an attempt to keep up with demand.

did you know one of the main CEO's (or someone high up) hung himself after all the mattel drama?
slipknotpsycho Reviewed by slipknotpsycho on . Those Chinese officials really have been dropping the ball... anyone remember the massive pet food recalls awhile back? i never knew it was so exteninsively involved... Timeline of the 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia wow... Rating: 5