New regulations on laundry detergent pods would be cumulative, inefficient, and an example of why our federal regulations cost as much as Canada’s entire GDP
By Eric Awerbuch The federal government is once again using tragedy to procure more regulatory power over private business. Beginning in 2012, laundry detergent businesses began selling detergent pods—small, single-use packets of concentrated detergent encased in a water soluble membrane.[1] Instead of having to pour and measure (an occasionally messy endeavor), Americans can insert one […]