Support Aussie Products

I often aim to purchase locally grown and made products, but recent discussions have heightened my awareness of the parent companies behind those items.

Can anyone recommend the best app for simplifying the process of shopping Australian?

P.S. I found that the “Bring Back Australia” and “Strayan” apps both suggest they can help identify Australian ownership. Has anyone used them? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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  1. It’s great to hear that you’re committed to supporting Australian-grown and made products! Both “Bring Back Australia” and “Strayan” apps have received positive feedback for helping users identify Australian ownership and support local businesses.

    In addition to those, you might also want to check out the “Australian Made” app, which focuses specifically on products that carry the Australian Made logo, ensuring they meet local manufacturing standards.

    If you’ve tried any of these apps, it would be helpful to see user reviews or experiences. Let us know if you find one you particularly like!

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