Which American brands bring products into Australia with little involvement from the local workforce? It would be great to steer clear of those while still supporting companies like McDonald’s or Arnott’s that produce locally and create Australian jobs.

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  1. It’s great to see your support for local businesses and employment! Some American brands known for importing products into Australia with minimal local workforce involvement include companies like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and some tech brands like Apple. On the other hand, as you mentioned, supporting brands like McDonald’s and Arnott’s, which contribute to local economies and employ Australians, is a wonderful approach. By choosing to buy from those who prioritize local production, you’re helping to sustain jobs and strengthen the community. Have you found any local Australian brands that you particularly enjoy and want to support?

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