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      13 hours ago

      And any improperly labelled products must be free of charge to customers when checking out. Put it on the retailer to verify accuracy of all products or lose revenue on them.

    • stinkytofuisgood@lemmy.ca
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      Beautiful! I agree. But not like our current warning labels, which are mostly relegated to a small black and white box in the corner.

      • WizardGed@lemmy.ca
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        Is there a specific reason you dislike them? I kinda appreciate their simplicity and straightforwardness.

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          They’re just easy to ignore, although I suppose cigarette warnings are large and graphic but that doesn’t stop most either…

          I suppose those who care would read it in any form. Maybe this followed by some sort of promotional videos to alert the general public? I would take this type of info-graphic in any form though.

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      It also needs to distinguish between Canadian ownership and US ownership. Even if made in Canada with Canadian ingredients, if the profits end up leaving the local economy then it’s barely any better than foreign made.

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      I love this, and I’m in NZ. I buy so many Australian things because it’s better than “Made in NZ from local and/or imported ingredients”.