Forgot to add, Chapman's Ice Cream
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Jasmine is what we picked up. Do you just follow directions on the bag for cooking? For stovetop cooking: 1 cup rice, 2 cup water, bring water to boil, add rice and simmer 15 min, then let rest for 5 min. Fluff and serve.
Maybe the moderator could pin a new thread to make a list of Canadian companies that are leaving for the US.
I got +90 pet food Canadian mfg's. Here's a search result of 29 specific to cat pet food: https://manufacturedin.ca/?s=cat+pet+food&id=2235
Why should our fed gov apply retaliatory tariff anyways? Doing such only burdens additional cost to Canadian manufacturers and consumers. Better to apply export taxes, no?
Fabriqué au Canada The translation that pops up when I make the url post is generated by Lemmy to be that. French not being my first language I was unaware. But I'll make note of that moving forward. Thanks.
Thankfully the internet offers the ability to drill down and find out who owns what.
Technically speaking, there's no such thing as free shipping. It's built into the price, and for low dollar value items, the ship cost is spread out over other products in a merchant's business model. Whether its FBA (fulfilled by Amazon) or FBM (fulfilled by merchant), the merchant is the one paying the shipping, not Amazon. You can be sure though that Amazon is getting a smokin' hot deal from CanadaPost for that volume business. Just my guess, but CanPost is offsetting the lower profit margins for shipping Amazon's packages by charging more for smaller volume Canadian merchants who ship direct to the consumer.