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Does “buying local” for craft supplies actually mean worse quality for a higher price?
With rising costs and sustainability concerns reshaping consumer habits in 2026, the trade-off between supporting local artisans and getting the best value for craft supplies is more pressing than ever. Cast your vote on whether local sourcing truly compromises quality and affordability.
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