Many major grocery chains are trying to draw in ‘Buy Canadian’ conscious shoppers, but when CBC News took a closer look, it found misleading Canadian branding for several imported food products.
Breakdown
- CBC News found imported produce, such as broccoli and blueberries, labelled as Canadian in major grocery stores. 8s
- The Canadian Food Inspection Agency identified 29 cases of incorrect country of origin claims in recent months. 25s
- Some products, like raw almonds, were promoted as Canadian despite not being grown in Canada. 1m 30s
- Grocers cited inventory challenges but said they strive for accurate labelling. 1m 45s
- Food labelling experts warn that misleading labels erode consumer trust. 2m 2s