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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/fake-maple-syrup-stickers-cans-9.7157917

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  1. Details:

    >A scandal around fake maple syrup in Quebec is growing, as consumers are now finding cans of syrup on store shelves with a sticker concealing the name of the company identified by Radio-Canada’s investigative program Enquête last week as having sold cans of falsified syrup.
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    >The producer in question is Steve Bourdeau. His cans of syrup are generally labelled with his name, or the name of his company, 9227-8712 Québec inc., based in Saint-Chrysostome.
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    >Since Enquête’s story last week, several savvy consumers have contacted Radio-Canada or posted on social media about cans of syrup they’d purchased with a sticker attached that says “le sirop Angela.“
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    >But when they peeled off that label, they found it was covering up the name of Bourdeau’s company.
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    >It’s not just Quebec consumers who are affected.
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    >Radio-Canada has received emails from several people in Ontario who purchased Bourdeau’s syrup at Farm Boy grocery stores there.
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    >Vee Ledson, who lives in Toronto, purchased three cans of maple syrup on sale a few weeks ago for around $7 a can.
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    >When she read CBC’s story last week about the bogus syrup, she checked her cans and found they were from Bourdeau’s company.

    The claims by the producer that this was the action of a third party supplier are a little shakier with this new revelation.

  2. Intentioned-Help-607 on

    I didn’t know the Quebec crime families ran the maple syrup industry as well.

  3. Is this the event that will bring back capital punishment in Canada? The Maple Syrup Cartel will be lobbying hard for a maximum deterrent.

  4. dogwalkerott on

    Why is this guy not charged with anything? Consumer laws, at the very least, surely cover this type of behaviour. Isn’t this fraud. The Quebec Maple Syrup association should be screaming from the rooftops to stop this kind of thing that can damage their brand.

  5. So now we have grocery chains trying to mislead consumers. I never thought they would stoop so low! /s

  6. I bought one of those cans with a shed because Le reddit told me it’s supposed to be the good stuff („get the ones in a can and not a bottle“).

    So what brand am I supposed to buy now?

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