I have just been browsing through a copy of an Ausbuy guide which is a little booklet which tells we Aussies which products are made by Australian owned companies.
It showed me a website for an online grocery company who only sell locallly made and owned goods(or at least owned locally as much as possible),I found it surprising as in some items there is still a fair few products done by local companies and other products are pretty scarce.
I would be curious to know when our friends on here do their grocery shopping and I guess any other products as well does everyone try to source from their local companies or seeing as though we are supposed to be living in a global environment is it not really a big deal.
The other side to buying local I dare say, is that while multinationals may be global in outlook,they do actually employ locals to work in their factories and offices.
Indeed, my neighbour's wife is employed by Colgate-Palmolive and so if Australians were to stop buying C.P.'s products, she would be out of work.
I would be interested in other views on this topic.
Many Thanks people.
Steve.
It showed me a website for an online grocery company who only sell locallly made and owned goods(or at least owned locally as much as possible),I found it surprising as in some items there is still a fair few products done by local companies and other products are pretty scarce.
I would be curious to know when our friends on here do their grocery shopping and I guess any other products as well does everyone try to source from their local companies or seeing as though we are supposed to be living in a global environment is it not really a big deal.
The other side to buying local I dare say, is that while multinationals may be global in outlook,they do actually employ locals to work in their factories and offices.
Indeed, my neighbour's wife is employed by Colgate-Palmolive and so if Australians were to stop buying C.P.'s products, she would be out of work.
I would be interested in other views on this topic.
Many Thanks people.
Steve.