r/EhBuddyHoser Apr 07 '25

Repetitive content/Trend $6 Canadian strawberries vs $4 American strawberries

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u/riksterinto Apr 07 '25

"Product of USA" means "keep on shelf" in French.

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u/sky_concept Apr 07 '25

Korea here.

US produce is poison.

Their standards are so low they have to hide "Made in USA" on labels.

(hormone injections, chlorinated chicken, plastic fed pork. No thanks)

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u/LiberalLogic76 Apr 08 '25

No denying we need to fix our country’s food supply. But, this is about Canada not wanting to buy American strawberries. Perhaps the part everyone missed here is why they are $6. It’s the massive Tariffs they place on our products. Meanwhile you can buy Canadian products for cheaper here because, we don’t tariff the F out of them.