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Fun fact: there are Canadian companies/products named after American cities: New York Fries, Boston Pizza, Philadelphia cream cheese. These companies must be kicking themselves now
Time for a rebrand: North York Fries, Brampton Pizza. Someone help me with Philly
Brotherly Love Cheese
I tried searching for "Brotherly Love Cheese" to make sure the name was available, but all the results want me to verify my age/identity before I can go on their website
I think they should rename it Montréal Fries
They all have prominent signs or info in menu basically denouncing any connection to the US now lol.
Are you sure Philadelphia cream cheese is Canadian? I ~~googled~~ search on ecosia for Philadelphia cream cheese and it seems to be an American brand owned by Kraft Heinz and Mondelez.
I thought Kraft was Canadian. I used Philadelphia cream cheese the other day and the package said it was made in Canada. Maybe Kraft has branches in both countries?
Edit: just looked it up and Kraft is American but also manufactures some things in Canada
Made in Canada means that the last substantial transformation of the product was completed in Canada, but the ingredients can be from anywhere, so combining the parts of a pizza into a pizza means it can be called made in Canada.
If you want true Canadian products it should say "product of Canada" on the label 🙂