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  1. TWPOscar on

    Yes – because I believe people are willing enough to switch more to European products, but too lazy to figure out which ones are.

  2. Actual_Homework_7163 on

    Yhea it’s down right stupid we haven’t done that it is a tiny thing to implement for a potential bigger revenue for eu manufacturers even before this whole tradewar.

  3. Subject-Analyst8931 on

    Yes, can we also add a warning sign for American products?

  4. Isotheis on

    Two birds with one stone, considering the outrage about Mercosur…

    But the question I had always was – will I stay able to afford European products? Farmers’ stuff isn’t exactly cheap, and a disability income isn’t meant for much else than survival…

  5. TechnicalOtaku on

    Very much in favor of this. I already try to boycott American products this just makes it that bit easier

  6. JorgenBoomBoom on

    I already sent an email to Lidl about it many months ago but never got a reply.

  7. Pentecost_II on

    Yes I am in favour. Most Belgians don’t give a flying fuck about world politics and economy though, so I think the effect will be pretty underwhelming.

  8. Pleasant_Ostrich4278 on

    I just looked up Procter & Gambles product portfolio… I am surprised how many essential products they sit on…

  9. BelgianDudeInDenmark on

    Can confirm those stars appeared everywhere from 1 day to the next around april last year when the orange fascist threathened tariffs the first time.

  10. uses_irony_correctly on

    In theory it’s good but the lines can get pretty iffy.

    Is Budweiser european? Owned by inbev (belgian) so yes?

    Is Côte d’Or european? Owned by Mondelez (american) so no?

  11. shouldnteven on

    This happened in Canada for Canadian products when Trump first hit Canada with tariffs. This did have a major effect.

  12. Infotaku on

    I’d definitely be looking for it.
    I’d also like an app like Yuka for that, that would trace a product’s journey

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