Please read this article on the whole Wal-Mart/big box discounter connection with unsafe products for the sake of low, low prices. There are more extended explanations of this connection in books like Shopportunity by Kate Newlin (skip right to the Wal-Mart chapters- they are important reading for any American concerned about their kids' future).
Anyway, our stupid cheapskate desires for bargains have bit us in the proverbial rump yet again. These are the new recalls (through noon CST):
- Sponge Bob address books and journals- leaded books. What's next, toilet paper? Nope, that's made in America.
- Thomas and Friends, Curious George, and other spinning tops & tin pails- surprise kid, play with these makes your IQ plummet!
- More leaded jewelry- I'm seriously smacking parents upside the head the next time I see a kid toting play jewelry that's not macaroni. Might as well just put some mercury in their breakfast cereal.
- Magnetic Toy Train Set with valued-added lead paint- With all the recent magnet recalls, it was probably a close call as to whether this should be a choking hazard, a lead hazard, or both.
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(Thanks for the RSS tip, Parent Hacks!)
2 comments:
I don't blame the desire for bargains; I blame the desire for stupid cheap crap that we don't really need. There's nothing wrong with wanting a quality item at a good price, but most of the stuff that's being recalled is just junk anyway—and junk is never a bargain, at any price.
Great comment on Goodyblog. You go girl! There hasn't been enough of this sort of talk amidst all the recall banter.
As I've been buying school supplies I'm taking a closer look at labels and trying to buy made in the USA products. Hmmm. Remember when that was Wal-Mart's big thing? The came the price rollbacks and the rest is history.
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