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.
At most grocery stores, you have to choose from 20 different kinds of maple syrup, peanut butter and olive oil. It’s agony.
Its stores are about half the size of the average grocery (18,000 square feet versus 38,000). Produce is often displayed in large shipping cartons that clog the aisles. You won’t find your ...
If Canadian grocery store aisles have become part of the battleground in the tariff war, the choices Canadians make about what to put in their carts stretch beyond patriotism or protest.
Grocery stores to the rescue: "That is going to be imperative to the longevity of this," she said. "Because if it is hard, if every decision requires three minutes in the grocery aisle to really try ...
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