@dissidentsoaps@zucchini@BuddyTex@matty this is just a rerun of the "we didn't land on the moon" but even lower rent - "everything sucks, so just say fuck it"
@zucchini@BuddyTex@matty You have to consider the definition they're using. In particular the "paper, wadding, felt and nonwovens, impregnated, coated..." This is covering a broad spectrum of surfactant use outside of retail sales. Aka industrial cleansing & papermaking. Even the shittiest stuff from Johnson & Johnson or Colgate Palmolive is using surfactants produced at a couple of large plants in the US & Canada. But even more ridiculous is the idea that Mighty White Soaps or Dissident Soaps are white label products. The dimensions (form factor) of the bars & ingredients obviously preclude such. Like, we don't even have a sacheting machine, and you think these are white label products? lmao.
@zucchini@matty@BuddyTex Not even the biggest, gayest globohomo companies import soap because it's too heavy to economically ship. It's mostly made from chemicals produced at industrial labs right here in the US.
It's just imported white label shit, the company that "makes it" imports the cheapest shit they can from china or niggerland and their primary function is printing labels.