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No Frills Anime Ad Sparks Awe, Frustration Among Canadians

. In this edition, we delve into the marketing behind a viral supermarket ad, the criticism that followed, and ways budget-minded Canadians can shop ethically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ask any Canadian who’s bought groceries at No Frills and they can probably confirm that, unlike what’s shown in the supermarket’s latest viral ad, they’ve never flown through aisles, surfboarded on their receipts, or encountered a grandma shopping faster than Usain Bolt. These superheroic feats can be seen in a short animated commercial by No Frills released late last year that’s taken off on Twitter as of late, due to an incredulous tweet that’s racked up more than 3.7-million views and nearly 300,000 likes.

Meet some of Toronto s food justice advocates championing Black food sovereignty

Meet some of Toronto s food justice advocates championing Black food sovereignty Sara Jabakhanji © Submitted by: Melana Roberts Melana Roberts, chair of Food Secure Canada, a national food policy alliance advocating for federal policy for healthy, sustainable and just food systems, says the inequities at hand, are rooted in structural challenges including anti-black racism. While the COVID-19 pandemic has painted a grim picture of just how fragile our food systems are and how hard-hit racialized communities have been, food justice advocates in Toronto s Black community are pushing for long-term solutions to tackle inequities in Canada s food system. They are pushing for food sovereignty. 

Chef Creates Violife Vegan Cheese Chalet for the Holidays and You Can, Too

Shares Matthew Ravenscroft, Chef de Cuisine at Toronto-based Rosalinda Restaurant, created a vegan cheese chalet as part of Violife Foods’ 2020 campaign #SantaButVegan. Inspired by this year’s holiday trend of creating charcuterie gingerbread houses and other creative snacks for Santa, Ravenscroft constructed a vegan house using five of Violife’s cheeses. The chalet was built to support the brand’s effort of encouraging Canadians to make vegan snacks for Santa who in 2020, Violife says, “is more compassionate and more planet-conscious than ever, and he values sustainability as part of his joy-making impact.”  Building the chalet To make the chalet, Ravenscroft used Violife creamy original spread as “mortar” to hold the roof and walls together and to create icicles on the roofline. The chef made the front door from Violife smoked provolone and grated Violife parmesan-style wedge to create snow. For the snow person outside, Ravenscroft used a combination of Violife

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Holiday food drives: Tossing a can of beans into a donation bin is hardly enough

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