The makers of America’s favorite ketchup said they are ‘deeply disappointed’ by Justin Trudeau who made a humiliating gaffe when discussing tariff threats.
Condiment giant Kraft Heinz Canada has hit back against the controversial politician’s ‘misleading’ statements about HEINZ Ketchup not being manufactured in the Maple Leaf country and his request to only buy Canadian products.
On January 21, Trudeau told reporters that his government will retaliate against any tolls imposed on the country after President Donald Trump indicated he would force a 25 percent trade tariff on Canada.
‘That’s why we will look, as we have in the past, at things that have replacements for Canadian consumers that wouldn’t be tariffed,’ he said in a press conference.
Referencing the 2018 trade spat during Donald Trump’s first term in the White House, the PM used Heinz Ketchup as an example to ask people to buy their own country’s products.
‘The example from last time was Heinz’s ketchup being…
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