There’s something quietly strange about walking into a grocery store in London or Paris and finding products on the shelf that would never make it past U.S. customs. Not because they’re exotic or rare — but because they’re completely ordinary there and flatly prohibited here. The U.S. has some of the most aggressive consumer protection regulations in the world, which sounds like a good thing, and often is. But the list of banned products tells a…
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