Someone rotated Danone's "Product of USA" non-dairy beverages so the origin label conveniently faces shoppers. The Canadian product, Earth's Own, is displayed normally.
Silk brand is made in the USA. Earth's own is Canadian.
Retailers really need to start removing American products from the shelves, or there's going to be a lot of food waste and lost profits.
I don't care whether they do or not, since I'll only buy Canadian and NotAmerican™️from now on, but it would be nice not to have to see American goods when I get groceries.
Retailers get paid a product placement fee for this.
That will only get them so far... if people aren't actually buying those products then product brands won't have incentive to keep paying retailers.
In turn, retailers won't have incentive to have their shelves filled with products that are being thrown out and/or not selling.
For better or worse, retailers need to adapt quickly to market demand, and nobody wants to buy American products.
Give smaller, local brands a chance. Label products accordingly. Promote Canadian over NotAmerican, but still carry products from allied countries. Don't gouge people while doing all that.
So much of our system is being exposed right now. We can’t even get exposed to new brands and companies/competitors! Everything has a bribe and a middle man.
Thanks for mentioning this issue. I already knew this but I connected for the first time how negative it makes me feel.
We need to consider outlawing these sort of deals or limit them in some way.
It’s everywhere actually. US garbage fake food products are getting placed closest to the floor in grocery stores. Getting turned upside down. Everyone is chatty to one another in stores warning to not buy American anything. It’s so much morenwidespread than a few photos on the internet.
Are there any official numbers out yet about how well these protests are going? It’s easy to feel like change is happening when you are surrounded by like-minded people. As a USian I have been absolutely shocked by how much apathy and inaction I am surrounded by because “it doesn’t affect me personally”.
Apathy is a defining characteristic of an American. I can assure you that the overwhelming majority of people where I live absolutely will not purchase a single American good. All the grocery stores are pulling American food off the shelves. The ones that stay on have warning labels near them that they come from the US.
The Canadian products are very well labelled. They’ve changed how they stock items to hide the American goods (if there are any left).
Even our own local grocery store Facebook pages have to disable comments because of the anger they get for the few remaining American products on the shelves (now majorly discounted since they’re nearing their expiry dates).
I haven’t seen this much change since COVID but even our lunatics are against America (save for our very special 15% or so of the population who aren’t fully conscious).
You will be made to feel pain and it won’t stop after any tariffs are lifted (if they ever get lifted). America and American is a dirty word now even to apolitical everyday Canadians. Y’all have permanently lost an ally/acquaintance.
You’ve got no cards here, America. Now say thank you and sorry.
That contract would also have display requirements that wouldn't allow this. Often reps from these companies come in to the stores and do their own product management on the shelves, turning and presenting them attractively to the consumer. You can sometimes see someone in a branded outfit who doesn't work for the store messing with the stock.
Oh I know about merch standards, I've worked for companies that do it. Doesn't mean the individual stores don't ignore them. This is a "oh woops those darn customers protesting" type excuse that's slightly more tolerated then "I moved all your product to the back."
Have you tried their Batista stuff? It foams like I'd expect dairy to, I use a electric frother as I don't have an espresso machine (I use an aeropress to make espresso-esque coffee), it's super persistent foam too.
Earth's Own is such a better tasting product than Silk that I would never consider Silk even without the ongoing issues with the US.
I've had to grab Silk a few times in the past before Earth's Own was fully established at my local store and they sold out a few times. Silk tastes like sugar water with an offputting chemical taste.
I mean, if you subscribe to the food recalls email list you'll realize that you're missing tons of recalls that happen every day for products that come from all over the place...
Be honest that while I'd still buy earth's own if it wasn't as good, I don't find that at all, personally I like it better, their barista stuff is great too (but I totally just use the plain stuff most of the time)
A lot of it tends to be in the organic section - there are usually a few flavour variations of oat, almond, and soy. However, I usually find a bigger selection at Metro