No fines for big grocers that promoted imported food as Canadian

No fines for big grocers that promoted imported food as Canadian

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has identified 12 cases where grocers engaged in "maple washing," a practice where companies use Canadian branding, like the maple leaf, to promote imported food products.The violations stemmed from complaints filed with the CFIA

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