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Ever want to make fake Cornflakes and cheat Kelloggs?  Now you can for only $9,000.

 

So easy, almost as if these machines are mass produced and marketed  for this task as they cost so little. go figure.

 

https://kelidmachine.en.made-in-china.com/product/SvRJmxyTqnpO/China-Fully-Automatic-Industrial-Kelloggs-Corn-Flakes-Plant.html

I liked the part about hiring their engineers for $40/day plus room & board and round trip transportation for machine installation and training.  Cheap skilled labor makes a difference.

Dennis

6 hours ago, 240260280 said:

Ever want to make fake Cornflakes and cheat Kelloggs?  Now you can for only $9,000.

 

So easy, almost as if these machines are mass produced and marketed  for this task as they cost so little. go figure.

 

https://kelidmachine.en.made-in-china.com/product/SvRJmxyTqnpO/China-Fully-Automatic-Industrial-Kelloggs-Corn-Flakes-Plant.html

That's how all those lethal fake pills are being made. Chinese pill presses. But Ivanka and her dad make big money there so nothing will change for the next few days. LOL

10 minutes ago, siteunseen said:

That's how all those lethal fake pills are being made. Chinese pill presses. But Ivanka and her dad make big money there so nothing will change for the next few days. LOL

You're being political again.. ?

4 hours ago, rturbo 930 said:

Seriously, I don't come on here to read political opinions, and I've noticed a pattern by now. Enough already.

It is not a "political opinion" , it is a fact.

 

Poor quality and fake products intentionally spewing from mainland China are getting into every sector including Z parts.  

 

Keep your head in the sand or help others avoid them... your choice.

Edited by 240260280

Getting back on track. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-steel/china-to-carry-out-steel-inspections-as-cracks-down-on-low-grade-metal-idUSKBN19V0G4

 

600 steel mills closed due to poor quality in 6 months will give a magnitude of the problem and cheating of quality.  Bad steel is a big business and there does not seem to be any significant quality controls enforced.

 

It gets in the supply chain of brake rotors and we end up with crap.

 

 

Edited by 240260280

16 hours ago, Patcon said:

You're being political again.. ?

 

9 hours ago, rturbo 930 said:

Seriously, I don't come on here to read political opinions, and I've noticed a pattern by now. Enough already.

Sorry guys.  

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