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Americans !!! come up to canada to buy some grocery items…
The Canadian dollar is really cheap and American grocery is cheaper here…
When you buy discounted tarriffed US products, you get to buy cheaper groceries and Canada gets some money from the tarrifs, it’s a win-win

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Fuck. No.

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OK, Elon.

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OK, Donald.

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Went to a Loblaws run store today. Told the cashier that the bag of chips I bought were Canadian and didnt have the leaf icon on the label. Her response: “so what?”. I explained I was just letting someone at the store know amd I completely understand it isnt her job. She responded sarcastically ‘obviously’. I then asked who I should let know. She said ‘if you really care go to costumer service’.

Needless to say, I will be going to Sobeys from now on. Fuck Loblaws.

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I’m assume cashier was a dual citizen or on visa, so they don’t have any skin in the game. Canadians who are born here and single citizenship are taking this alot more seriously than those who have a plan B if this country gets destroyed, which is understandable.

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I have to ask - how did you think a cashier can help with your request?

I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but cashiers are pretty low on the corporate ladder at Loblaws. If you knew it wasn’t their job, what were you looking for and what did you want in response?

I don’t shop at Loblaws. We’ve been shopping locally since the boycott last May.

But one of the things worth considering is what we expect of each other. Was one person’s rudeness reflective of everyone else who works somewhere?

There are so many way we can work together to make our communities and country stronger. Not shopping at Loblaws can be one of them. But for this reason? I’m sorry, it just seems strained and unusual.

Edited to remove racist euphemism.

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That totem pole phrase needs to die as it’s racist and inaccurate. Some chiefs lower on the totem pole are actually higher ranking.

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You’re right. My bad. Will edit.

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I’m not trying to be a jerk here, but cashiers are pretty low on the totem pole at Loblaws.

Arrrg! What a missed opportunity for low on the food chain

OK I’ll see myself out…

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You’re right though and I should not have used “totem pole”. Old habits…

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I get it. I was just trying to figure out who to tell and was really taken aback by the defensive response. Ive run into a number of rude cashiers at this place as well, so Im venting somewhat.

My main concern is their high prices, poor quality, and general disregard for their customers. As the previous commenter pointed out, theyre setting up barriers everywhere to prevent shoplifting. One Loblaws place I go to has a grand total of two checkout stands left and only one cashier at a time. Theyre pushing self checkout hard which is just an excuse to downsize their staff. Meanwhile if you want to go to the bathroom you have to literally reenter the store because its past the barriers.

No other supermarket around here has these damn things and they arent pushing self checkout. Thats not to say places like Sobeys are ethical either. But at least they dont go out of their way to seem like they hate their own customers.

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I’m with you on all those points. Loblaws is theft of a different kind and to your most important point: these stores have made it impossible for smaller stores to exist - so I also get that you might not have a choice.

And thanks for responding so kindly. Appreciate you.

My perspective here, to share, is that I don’t understand the hard time others are having. Not that I can’t understand - but rather that I am not in their shoes. I’ve been trying to cut all workers slack because they’re also trapped in a system and we’re powerful if we stick together - so forgive me if I also forgot to empathize with you.

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Cashier was rude but to be fair your first stop probably should have been that customer service counter or one of the crisp white-shirted store managers if you spot them on the floor.

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Fuck Loblaws, but don’t expect Sobeys to be better at properly labeling Canadian products. The number of Canadian made products, by Canadian owned businesses that don’t have the little maple leaf tag next to them is very questionable in its own right. American brands selling the same product types have been getting the label, though, which is highly suspect.

Just assume those little stickers have been paid for at any big chain.

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Oh for sure. But if both stores dont care and only one berates me for even asking about it, makes the decision of where to go easy.

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Totally. Sobeys also hasn’t thrown up any plexiglass mazes, at least around here. That was the last time I ever stepped foot in a Lowblaws.

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Oh, you mean like this? (Taken at FreshCo, owned by Sobeys)

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72 points

As an American, please keep that shit up. I’m rooting for you. We fucking deserve it.

Please consider making Ohio the 11th province by any means necessary. 🙏

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Why would we want Ohio?

Washington and Oregon aren’t bad though

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Cedar Point is awesome!

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Ohio has Skyline Chili and Jungle Jim’s.

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I agree that Jungle Jim’s makes up for the Skyline

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I assume they live there

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Yet another reason to go for WA

OR is full of hipsters and white supremacists, just stick with the closest one

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10 points

Fair

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Pretty sure Minnesota asked first, you’ll have to settle for something between 12th and 17th

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Oh no! Anyways.

Their quality of food is trash anyways so good for our health.

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Ops right, our food really is trash.

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Ya I don’t trust the FDA at all.

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I was under the impression that the FDA used to be the gold standard for drug approval until Trump.

But yeah, our food standards have always been shit

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No I took a few nutrition courses in my undergrad and they always bring up the FDA as the gold standard of how NOT to run things, its frequently laughed at and sometimes downright shocking. I don’t have specifics because I took those courses almost a decade ago now but if you’re curious you can always conpare CFIA (Canadian food inspection agency) with FDA and you’ll quickly see some clear differences.

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I read a paper recently while doing some research in my field. In Québec, a majority of food issues such as bacteria and unwanted contamination comes from the US while it’s a minority of the food that we import.

I’m on my phone and I’m pretty tired to find the source, but I read that about 6 months ago

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It feels like we get so many recalls of US produce in Ontario due to salmonella. Typically, it’s the salad greens like lettuce and whatnot, but it seems very frequent.

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Yeah, you really don’t want to see the insides of places like meat processing plants here.

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5 points

good riddance to bad rubbish

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I’m drinking Old Fashioneds with all sorts of Canadian whiskies lately.

Is it as good? Not quite*, but it’s still good and I’ll be drinking them long after this shit show is over. I would love to see some better Canadian options though.

  • I’m specifically talking about how I like my Old Fashioned, NOT neat whisky, which I also enjoy and would of course love recommendations on.
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There are some solid Canadian whiskys if you go looking. I see you already mentioned the Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye, but I also recommend the Dillon’s Single Grain Rye, and the Alberta Springs 10 Year Vintage.

But if none of those tickle your taste buds right, may I suggest that you look to our more reliable trading partners and try a rum old fashioned or a mezcal old fashioned. I can also recommend Writers Tears for an affordable and excellent Irish whisky.

(sidebar: While Canadian whisky is definitely at “improving”, I want to note that Canadian gin is incredible. Ungava, Dillon’s, Georgian Bay, and Empress all belong in your cabinet. If you can find it, the Dillon’s Unfiltered No. 7 is the best gin I’ve ever tasted.)

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Can you guys get Scottish whiskeys fairly easily? There was one we had years ago while in Europe that we really liked, Highland Bird.

I’m not a whiskey person. But I detest Jack Daniels (paint thinner notes) and like Jameson Irish out of what I can get in my state.

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Scotch is accessible and popular here. That said, I generally wouldn’t consider it a sub for bourbon, though I have done an Old Fashioned with Famous Grouse Smokey Black and good God that was delicious.

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Thanks for the suggestions. I’m in Saskatchewan and I’ve heard of Dillon’s, but I don’t remember seeing it in stores.

I do enjoy a rum old fashioned (with split Angostura and black walnut bitters and maple syrup) and a Oaxaca old fashioned. Rum old fashioned hits pretty close to bourbon old fashioned for me, but also leaves me with a terrible headache the next day when I have too many of them 😅.

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What’s been your favourite Canadian whisky for an old fashioned? I normally have my whisky neat but I enjoy the occasional cocktail

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So far, I’d say it’s the 100% ryes I’ve had. Lot 40, in particular, but Canadian Club 100% rye is not bad, too.

Crown Royal has a harvest rye that is 90% rye and (I’m guessing) the remainder is 5% rye and 5% barley that I’d like to try.

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Good to know. I’ve got a bottle of the CC 100% rye that I bought recently, first time trying that one. I’ve only had it neat, maybe I’ll do an old fashioned next time

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