I couldn’t agree more, Gail. Seeing how my new neighborhood Kroger doesn’t have a liquor store anywhere in the vicinity, I’d appreciate the ability to buy the rest of my dinner ingredients in-store. Let’s make this happen!
August 31, 2008 by alwayshungryab
I couldn’t agree more, Gail. Seeing how my new neighborhood Kroger doesn’t have a liquor store anywhere in the vicinity, I’d appreciate the ability to buy the rest of my dinner ingredients in-store. Let’s make this happen!
[...] It seems that retailers, distributors, wholesalers, etc, have always been well aware of the origins of their goods for sale, they’ve just never been required to post up the information for the American consumer. Keep in mind that there are some loopholes: processed foods are not included in the requirement. This seems like an awfully big loophole, actually. Roasted peanuts: no label. Cooked chicken: no label. Bacon: no label. But still, this is an interesting development in the way we shop for groceries in America. A law that actually gives consumers what they want (as opposed to Tennessee’s liquor laws). [...]