Some shoppers may no longer check labels at the grocery store so intently to see which products have Canadian ties as the buy Canadian movement that swept the country has waned.
I don’t know anyone who ramped “down”. We’re still buying local cranberry juice instead of orange, and are quite satisfied with all of our Canadian alternatives and substitutes, and happy to go on for a very long time simply doing without when there isn’t. This is not a fad, or even a protest, at this point. It is simple patriotism. Supporting Canada’s economy to ensure our sovereignty.
On the other hand the grocers here act like fucking barons, turning the screws on people who have trouble making ends meet. Maybe closer to vampires than barons.
I don’t know anyone who ramped “down”. We’re still buying local cranberry juice instead of orange, and are quite satisfied with all of our Canadian alternatives and substitutes, and happy to go on for a very long time simply doing without when there isn’t. This is not a fad, or even a protest, at this point. It is simple patriotism. Supporting Canada’s economy to ensure our sovereignty.
On the other hand the grocers here act like fucking barons, turning the screws on people who have trouble making ends meet. Maybe closer to vampires than barons.
Ok, sure. But my point is about the producers. Buy Canadian. Farmer’s markets, whatever.