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Rachael's avatar

I currently live in the West of Ireland. The town in which we live professes to be an excellent one for foodies. This is true to a certain extent. However, its two natural foods stores, are currently sourcing at least two of their beans--cannellini and black beans--from CHINA. To say this is appalling is an understatement. I have had to resort to buying these two beans directly from Italy myself, thus incurring huge shipping fees. I cannot understand how anyone thinks it is okay to get these beans from China. The shops claim that their distributors are who orders from China. This is unacceptable. I have to say that, having moved from the U.S., my husband and I are super frustrated that we actually had far better access to truly LOCALLY grown organic foods than we do here in Ireland! I am spending so much time and money to avoid these supposedly "organic" beans from China. I continue to be shocked that our access to truly organic food NOT from China has become a time-consuming process for us. And just to let you know, we are very much Gen-Xers as we are both aged 57 so it is not only youngsters who care and who are sacrificing financially to buy from small producers.

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Melissa Capers's avatar

Coming from the US, I find it much easier to identify local products and produce in Portugal. But the multi-nationals are definitely encroaching.

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