Grocery store shelves are full of maple leaf stickers and shelf talkers indicating products are, in some way, Canadian. But they don't always tell the whole story.
To find out how often grocery stores are labelling products with Canadian symbols, Marketplace collected data from the ...
Canada's major food retailers have all rolled out new marketing strategies in recent weeks to meet a newfound demand for ...
Why do some Canadian products have a maple leaf sticker or shelf talker, while others do not? A visit to a Halifax Sobeys and Superstore found a somewhat haphazard and bewildering use of the ...
Our Compliments, the in-house brand owned by Sobeys, was the only brand of maple syrup that had the maple leaf on the shelf, even though other brands were also Canadian. Photo: CBC Some products ...
The label on a Campbell soup can shows it's a U.S. product, despite the maple leaf symbol on a ... t be grown in Canada — but there are Canadian companies that make products out of imported ...
The Buy Canadian movement has arrived in the country's major grocery stores. You've probably noticed labels with bright red maple leafs, prominent displays stacked with Canadian ... announcing this ...
Then there are the companies whose national ownership is ambiguous. Tim Horton’s donut shops, for example, seemingly as Canadian as maple syrup, are owned by a Canadian-American fast food ...
Inside Maple Treat ... s appetite for maple syrup, according to Mr. Turenne. They also buy Canadian production equipment: The three main manufacturers are all Quebec companies.