 Just because it says made in America doesn't mean it was actually all made in America. Yeah, the official government rule is that something has to be quote, all or virtually all produced in the US. And if that sounds vague, it's because it is, with some companies using this vagueness to their advantage, making up to 30% of their products outside of the US and still labeling it as made in America. The only product that's required to say how much of it is actually American are cars. In fact, until recently, for meat and eggs, an animal was only required to be slaughtered in the US to get the product of USA label. So you could have imported a chicken that was born and raised in Uruguay and still label it as American.