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    They were just saying on the radio that the Chinese apples go on sale soon.
    Our weak as p!$$ and brainless government won't keep them out or put enough duty on them to protect our own industry but that doesn't mean we have to buy them.
    I for one will them them rot on the shelf.
    Support our Australian industries and only buy Australain products where ever possible. Tell your friends, email, phone etc why have our people put out of work and business for the sake of a few cheap and probably toxic apples
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    Hmm CH, how will we know a Chinese apple if we see one?
    Is fruit from overseas labelled?
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    Chinese apples - that is just bloody silly.
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    Any sillier than NZ apples?

    The govt has fought that long and hard to no avail, despite threat of fire blight to Oz orchards.

    WTO will prevail.

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    WTO can bring them in but we don't have to buy them. If we don't buy them it will not be worth while for them to bring them in. Easy. I wouldn't mind the NZ apples so much as they are almost another state but they have the fire blight so keep them out too.

    Yes I think the origin of the fruit these days has to be on the item, like fish etc.
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    You might be fighting a lost battle here CH, frozen orange juice from Brazil (while our oranges are going in to landfill, prawns from Thailand, fish from Vietnam..............

    The list is endless.

    I do however agree with your sentiments, but I'm afraid the horse has well and truly bolted.

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    In NSW all fresh produce is supposed to be labelled with country of origin.

    Might not stop them getting here but at least if you know where the apples are from, you can avoid buying them.

    It is getting harder to find local produce. I for one would gladly pay a bit more for the local product.

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    Yes but go down fighting, I buy local prawns and fruit too. It takes me twice as long to shop because I read every lablel and research brands etc. Because, you never know, the next job or business to go to and O/S product might be yours. Also I am sure you and I can't aford to pay more tax when the apple pickers and packers have to go on unemployment benifits either. Go down fighting
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    It's getting harder and harder to find Aussie products made by Aussie companies these days. Take simple daily necessities like soap and toothpaste. The vast majority are made by global corporates that don't give a fat rats ****. I generally shop on the lower shelves where you often find the Aussie made products at sometimes lower prices. As an example, Country Life soap is made by Campbells I believe. Most times cheaper than the name brands, does the job as well as any other, and is often cheaper. Same for toothpaste. To my knowledge, correct me if I am wrong, Cedal is the only brand that is made by an Aussie company.

    Take the time, look hard, spend the money and buy the aussie product. Send the Chinese apples back from whence they came. Same for the NZ apples.

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    Do destructive testing on all of them for their toxicity levels. That way none of them will make it to our shelves.

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    Thats right EG, Cedel, I use Priya soap like you say look around the lower sheves and have a good read of the pack. Check out their web sites etc.

    SAY NO TO IMPORTED APPLES and other fruit and veg, we can grow them all here.
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    Have to agree re the apples - If their care with baby formula, paint on kids toys etc can be taken as any kind of indicator - I wonder what the apples may have been treated with.

    Buy local/national where you can - you'll be buying your kid a job.

    Last year I had a discussion [I didn't really think it was all that loud - all of those around me had no problem hearing at all] with a "fresh food person" with regards the selling of Vietnamese peanuts especially when we live less than 3 hours from Kingaroy - the peanut capital of the world - I know it probably did no good but I felt better and the other customers were at least made aware of the fact.

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    If a few of us make some noise hopefully some of the others will hear to
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    Always good to support the local products especially with fruit and veg.

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    How long before we become a net importer of food? This is a load of cobblers,

    Buy local, buy fresh!
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