![]() She also made the point that she believed people would pay fifty cents or a dollar more to buy products made in America by Americans. (She wound up buying Italian-made running shoes instead of Nikes, Adidas, Reebok, or Converse.) She ran into ChiCom products everywhere she went. ![]() The family had to change its lifestyle somewhat, and Bongiorni ran into unexpected problems, particularly with some things the kids had to have, like sneakers for gym class. She managed to do it, and wrote a book about the experience entitled, A Year Without "Made in China": One Family's True Life Adventure in the Global Economy. After one Christmas where she ended the present-opening surrounded by items made in Communist China, she made up her mind to have her and her family live for a year without buying anything made in China or incorporating ChiCom components. People say, "We ought to vote with our wallets and not buy ChiCom-made junk." There is just one problem: it's not easy to do.Ī reporter named Sara Bongiorni did just that.
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