Chinese garlic is reportedly grown in sewer water and coated in chlorine.
Not to mention the fact it rots and turns to dust in your pantry within a week.
Here’s how to tell if your garlic is grown in China next time you shop.
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What about ammunition that is made in China for that SKS, AK-Series or plinking .22?
Or…after market automotive and aviation parts that might be sub-standard?
THIS IS WHY WE NEED TO GO BACK TO BUILDING AND MANUFACTURING OUR OWN ITEMS IN NZ!
Garlic is surprisingly easy to grow, harvest and store in a relatively small space