What about ownership? 100% Canadian ingredients and labour while everyone in the chain is exploited so a US billionaire can profit isn’t any more enticing.
That would be the situation of De Ruijter in the Netherlands. It’s a “Koninklijke” (royal-approved) company, but the company’s ultimately owned by Americans. Which imho doesn’t make it very koninklijk!
What about ownership? 100% Canadian ingredients and labour while everyone in the chain is exploited so a US billionaire can profit isn’t any more enticing.
That would be the situation of De Ruijter in the Netherlands. It’s a “Koninklijke” (royal-approved) company, but the company’s ultimately owned by Americans. Which imho doesn’t make it very koninklijk!