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Spencer C 🍁

@spencercrewe.bsky.social

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Audio engineer, music producer, half of @1551band.bsky.social, and general miscreant. Grenou on Twitch, but I never stream. http://instagram.com/spencercrewe/

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  1. I have so many merch ideas. But no skills to make them happen for the most part. Finding artists is fun but also daunting. Thanks everyone who preordered. Easiest working with an artist ever (me lol) but I hope to have more soon!!!

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  2. Heaven forbid that the big Canadian grocery chains are penalized for lying to Canadians...... @mark-carney.bsky.social @liberalca.bsky.social

    www.cbc.ca/news/busines...

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has identified 12 complaint-driven cases where grocers engaged in "maple washing," a practice where companies use Canadian branding to promote imported food product...

    No fines for big grocers that promoted imported food as Canadian | CBC News

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has identified 12 complaint-driven cases where grocers engaged in "maple washing," a practice where companies use Canadian branding to promote imported food product...

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  3. There’s evidence of “maple-washing” with mislabeled grocery products. Loblaw and Sobey’s have told CBC News they strive for accurate country-of-origin signage. #cdnpoli www.cbc.ca/news/busines...

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has identified 12 complaint-driven cases where grocers engaged in "maple washing," a practice where companies use Canadian branding to promote imported food products. The grocers faced no fines, disappointing some Canadian shoppers who worry that, without repercussions, the problem will continue.

    No fines for big grocers that promoted imported food as Canadian | CBC News

    The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has identified 12 complaint-driven cases where grocers engaged in "maple washing," a practice where companies use Canadian branding to promote imported food products. The grocers faced no fines, disappointing some Canadian shoppers who worry that, without repercussions, the problem will continue.

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