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  • FreshParsnip
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    As a Canadian, I’ve already boycott most American products

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      As an American, I mostly buy Canadian or European, except for food.

      Edit: also I also buy Japanese

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        My Dad tells me some American products are cheaper and better quality than Canadian ones at the stores here in Canada. Strawberries was the example he used

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          Nobody is buying them and the stores have to drop the prices or watch them rot on the shelf.

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          Absolutely not for quality. At least for strawberries the US ones have no taste, but BC strawberries are some of the most delicious I’ve ever had. The real difference is the California ones are available year-round. The quality is so bad though I just go with frozen the rest of the year

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          Strawberries are luxury goods in Canada. Usually $6-8/pint here now

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      All of western society needs a major re adjustment. So yes boycotting American everything is good, but we need to look inward. Our lives of excess without tangible positive impact on all life in this planet cannot continue.