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We were out shopping at Costco yesterday, and my wife picked up one of the 2kg bags of frozen blueberries. You've probably seen them - the big bag with "Canada" very prominent on the label.
I was more than a little shocked when I read the fine print on the back - "Product if USA, Packed in Canada". Needless to say, the blueberries quickly got thrown back in the freezer.
Just a note to let people know that Costco is not immune from maple washing, just like some other stores are apt to do.
u/Dyslexicpig — 10 days ago