Posted by Bruce from Can. on December 20, 2015 at 19:19:08 from (74.12.68.198):
In Reply to: Re: COOL SCRAPPED posted by JayinNY on December 20, 2015 at 18:27:31:
I cannot say for sure what rules are for product of U.S.A., but there are some definite loopholes here with product of Canada labels. Best example would be a can of Del Monte pineapple we bought recently. It said product of Canada on the can. Well we can no more grow pineapple here than you can in NY.state. But because the pineapple in the can is shipped in bulk to Canada , and then packaged and labeled here , there is more cost in the package than there is in the fruit. Therefore the main cost of the finished product is born out in Canada , they are allowed to call it a product of Canada. Wacky or what? I have wondered if the can you show in the picture might have a similar regulation which could allow the product in the can to come from any where , but be packaged only in the U.S.. I trust the farmers in the U.S. and Can. ,but I do not have a lot of trust in the processors not to take full advantage of any and all loopholes they can find.
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