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Old November 11th 03, 01:29 AM
N2EY
 
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In article k.net, "KØHB"
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"N2EY" wrote

Then they should not complain when the hardware store and the American
power tool plants shut down, quality degrades, unemployment rises,
etc.


Whoever can deliver the best value for my dollar (note I didn't say
"cheapest"), regardless of what imaginary boundary drawn on the surface of
the globe they inhabit, will capture my business. I do that in my business
and I do it in my personal life. If every commercial enterprise built
their business model on that principle then the best would flourish and the
poorest would wither. What a concept!

How do you determine "best value"?

Does it include things like whether the producers used environmentally-friendly
processes, the working conditions of the workers who actually make the product,
etc.?

Or is it based solely on the product itself, with no concern about its
production process?

73 de Jim, N2EY