• Jen@lemmy.ca
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    8 hours ago

    tip - Witch hazel makes terrific deodorant- and a $2 bottle i use is still half full after years (barely use any per use and its good for days, tho ymmv).

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    21 hours ago

    Anyone know a good Canadian Shampoo? I spent some time trying to find one and the best I could get was l’oreal for men, French company but it isn’t clear where it’s made.

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      A rather expensive but well performing one is Jack59. They make the only conditioner bar I’ve actually liked. The shampoo bar is great too but it’s quite small for the price.

      For cheaper options, I believe many store brands have more local packagers, but you’d have to look into each one.

      I also use Unscented Company products but haven’t tried their shampoo/conditioner.

      Madeinca.ca lists a few others.

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        Costco/Kirkland is a US brand, but they do sell slightly different inventory in Canada than the US, so I guess it’s possible their shampoo is from a local supplier.

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          A surprising (and impressive) number of their Kirkland branded stuff is made in Canada, with a few even being product of Canada.

          Yeah, it’s still an American head office, but they treat their employees well, and they’re pushing back against stuff like Trump’s anti DEI policies, so I’m willing to cut them a bit of slack.

          I’m still buying made in Canada there, though. Or made not in the USA (got beans from Mexico, prosciutto from Italy and olives from Greece as part of my last shop there)

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    Good, keep going.

    And dear Canadian Grocers… PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST OUR SAVIOUR, do not enshittify things so we regret giving you money.

    There’s no reason to be greedy, and we all want to make sure that our money stays in Canada. Keep providing Canadian goods, and we’ll keep paying for it. It’s so simple, so don’t fuck this up.

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      Roblaws will for sure. They are greedy bastards with no spine.

      London Drugs, however, seems very honest and they are showing what’s Canadian on their homepage. Even have a filter! With almost 1200 items that are Canadian already and they are interested in hearing what people would like to see on their shelves! One can email suggestions to [email protected]

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        I’m seeing several online grocery stores now listing Canadian and local products. Stickers in store, too!

        Best to check the lables, too. There are differences between “Made in Canada”, “Product of Canada”, “Assembled in Canada”, “Packed in Canada”… Etc.

        At the bare minimum, you’re still supporting Canadian workers regardless of which one of those is listed on the label.

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          Agree. ALWAYS check labels to make an informed choice (choice itself is yours of course). The apps to scan that I have tried were quite spotty too. I feel like I am better off reading labels myself.

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    Yall can’t just not buy American goods, imagine what will happen to the poor wittle US economy

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    Three weeks ago Loblaws did a massive special on Driscoll’s strawberries.

    Last week, that supply chain seemed to be filled with Mucci’s strawberries from Ontario.

    I presume they’ve been hard at work in their supply chain across the board like this, and likely aren’t alone.

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        They give the address of the hydroponics greenhouse in Ontario they’re grown at, so I don’t think so.

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          This is really cool. Besides the US being malignant, fresh berries in the winter are typically air freight (they don’t last long enough for a truck ride from California) and that significantly increases the carbon footprint of the product. Growing them in a local greenhouse addresses both problems!

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            I’m shocked at how much greenhouse stuff there is, actually. I was preparing to subsist on canned stuff whenever the US cut us off.

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              I’m shocked at how much greenhouse stuff there is, actually.

              I’ve found that there are multiple greenhouse lettuce growers in Alberta, of all places.

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            Well, I’m in BC so that footprint is larger for me than if they came from California. But I’m still happy with the change.