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Blueberry Fines: Buyers Want Local, Not Lies
29 Mar
Summary
- Oxford Frozen Foods fined $10,000 for mislabelling blueberries.
- Five businesses fined total $47,000 by Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
- Consumers seek trusted origin labels to support Canadian businesses.
Nova Scotia-based Oxford Frozen Foods was fined $10,000 in September for mislabelling its blueberries. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) issued the penalty as part of a broader initiative addressing deceptive country of origin claims.
Since April 2025, the CFIA has fined five businesses a total of $47,000 for inaccurate or misleading origin labels. This includes other food items like banana bread and ghee, affecting various grocery stores and suppliers across Canada.
The agency highlighted that Canadians increasingly want to support local producers and deserve clear, trustworthy labels to make informed purchasing decisions. This enforcement aligns with a growing consumer preference for Canadian products.
Oxford Frozen Foods, a major wild blueberry supplier, operates facilities in both Canada and the United States. The CFIA's actions underscore a commitment to ensuring food labelling integrity.