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Do You Know Where Your Nabisco Treats Are Made?

This post originally appeared at Protect American Jobs.

Members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) working at Nabisco plants throughout the United States take great pride in producing the iconic products that have been a part of millions of Americans’ lives for more than 50 years.

BCTGM recently launched a public education campaign encouraging Americans to “Check the Label” to support American jobs by ensuring their favorite Nabisco products are produced in America before purchasing.

Through a simple label check, together we can send a powerful message in support of American jobs and products by rejecting those made at poverty-level wages and in unregulated work conditions.

Support American Nabisco workers in the following ways:

1. Check the Label: There are two ways to know if your Nabisco snacks are made in the U.S. or Mexico:

  • Check for the words “Made in Mexico” under the ingredient list.
  • Check the plant identification code, which is part of the expiration date code: do not buy if the initials MM or MS are listed. The initials AE, AH, AP, AX, AZ and XL all indicate American-made products.

2. Tell your grocery or convenience store manager to only stock American-made Nabisco products.

Send a clear message to companies like this that we will not accept the outsourcing of good American jobs and the American middle class. Do not buy the snacks being produced by Nabisco/Mondelēz in Mexico. Check the label and only buy American-made.

Read the BCTGM’s Check the Label press release.

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