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15135075 No.15135075 [Reply] [Original]

Do you bottle your own meat or buy it from the store?

>> No.15135076

I kill things and eat them like a man

>> No.15135078

>>15135075
who tf would be dumb enough to buy this?

>> No.15135094
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>>15135075
A little Botulism never killed THAT many did it, why would he have to adhere to safety and hygiene standards when he could do it from his own house instead he is just being oppressed for no good reason it isn't like everyone will die he could get return customers as well when he's testing the waters so to speak....

>> No.15135141

It's eskimos canning seal meat but they hide that info

>> No.15135161

>>15135141
What would it matter who was canning what? It makes no difference to the possible presence of Botulism whatsoever

>> No.15135164

>>15135094
If you look at those bottles and think to yourself
"Mmmmm tasty I need to get me some of that"
Then you deserve to die of botulism.

>> No.15135172

>>15135161
if you don't pay the kosher tax you are not allowed to sell value added food.

>> No.15135212

>>15135172
Say what now?

And by value added do you mean like cutting up those pieces of meat which is adding value and a price hike, throwing some spices on them which is adding valie and a price hike and throwing them in jars which is adding value and a price hike...

Don't know what type of meat that is but I don't think you can get a Koscher/Halal stamp on anything just like that but yes that would carry a cost

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>>15135141
>eskimos
>Prince Edward Island

>> No.15135218
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>>15135075
>Food is getting so expensive in Canada that people are willing to eat rotting, jarred meat
Post more in store prices

>> No.15135261

>>15135218
Is that shit really 3x the american price for milk?

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>>15135261
>He doesn't know how bad things really are
Remember that our dollare is worth less than yours. Still, things are pretty horrible

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>>15135218
>>15135261
>LE EPIC GROCERY JEW MEME! POST LE INSTORE PRICES FROM ASSFUCKING NOWHERE IN NUNAVUT WHERE THERE ARE NEITHER ROADS NOR AIRPORTS!!!
milk was $3.50 cad for a gallon last week. go back to redd/int/.

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>>15135275
Damage control isn't going to save this country anon

>> No.15135280

>>15135218
>>15135272
>>15135278
Dead meme. Get better material, chinkfaggot.

>> No.15135283

>>15135075
Reminds me, I still have a couple jars of moose from last year that have probably gone to shit. Happens every fucking year.

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>>15135280
>chinkfaggot
You'll be begging to become a province of China soon, Baizuo

>> No.15135290

>>15135284
Any new material? This is more pathetic than the Swedishfag posting the same decades old oversized food and calling it "American mandatory meals".

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>>15135290
>Any new material?
Your failed country doesn't make any. Even your food comes from China :)

>> No.15135305

>>15135075
Americans call this canned. No cans present.
Canadians call this bottled. No bottles present.
You're using jars. Jarred is the correct term.
It's even in the dictionary.

>> No.15135307

>>15135272
The fuck is going on up there?

>> No.15135311

>>15135300
Yep, same old stale Redd/int/ faggotry. Glad to see those two brain cells of yours have atrophied.

>>15135307
>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135327

>>15135284
rofl, do they need to print PLU #4022 even larger on the packaging seeing as it says 4023 on the pricetag for some reason

>> No.15135332

>>15135305
Ok chud

>> No.15135335

>>15135272
Why would anyone buy Tropicana if it has no pulp it kind of defeats the whole purpose of ever buying Tropicana

>> No.15135336

>>15135327
Not 100% literate, but you're getting there.

>> No.15135345

>>15135336
How retarded are you, name one thing about what I said that was false I fucking dare you

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>> No.15135350

>>15135345
Not him but red grapes and green grapes have different PLUs

>> No.15135356

>>15135345
See:
>>15135350

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>>15135346

>> No.15135358

>>15135346
>>15135357
Really digging deep into your Redd/int/ folder, are ya?

>> No.15135365
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>>15135358
There's at least 4 other anons posting high Canadian food prices, schizo. Now keep your head down and shut up while millions of Chinese pour into your cities

>> No.15135367

>>15135332
I've never eaten human meat. Go back.

>> No.15135374

>>15135307
some parts of canada have to be reached by plane. 99% of the population does not live there and the people who do are hunting seals or whatever

>> No.15135377

>>15135365
>i've changed my mobile IP address at least 4 times in this thread, and am definitely not a chink prease undahstand
Yep, standard Redd/int/ spam shitting up /ck/. Don't you have another 40 Skyline chilli threads to whine about MUH HECKIN FLYOVERS? You tribalistic faggots are beyond pathetic.

>> No.15135380

>>15135374
99% of the Canadian population doesn't live in Canada?

>> No.15135384

>>15135218
>>15135272
Mexican here, what is going on canada?
I went there more than a decade ago and it wasnt this bad

>> No.15135385

>>15135384
>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135387

>>15135374
Ah. I see.

>> No.15135388

>>15135350
It says PLU #4022 crazy big on the packaging despite putting it on a tag would be more than sufficient but on the pricetag where it says the price you can clearly see it has been entered as PLU 4023 in the stores system

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>>15135385
Let's play spot the assmad leaf

>> No.15135393

>>15135388
The price tag says "GRAPES RED SEEDLESS".
The bag says "GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES".
Good lord, do I need spell it out for you?

>> No.15135399

>>15135391
>why yes, I rename my kym filenames with fake unix timestamps so I don't out myself as a newfag, how could you tell?

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>>15135391
It's not his fault he's so angry. I'd be upset too if I had to pay 30 dollars for sunnyD. Canada isn't even a real country

>> No.15135414

>>15135404
>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135417

>>15135414
>He thinks the 50 cent army is real
>He thinks they would post on 4chan

>> No.15135424

>>15135417
>>poster count didn't go up

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15135432

>>>poster count didn't go up

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15135436

>Lived in Austria my entire life
>Google Canadian food prices
>It's real
No wonder Canadians are going for sketchy jar meat

>> No.15135440

>>15135436
>>>poster count didn't go up

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>>15135399
Imagine unironically projecting this hard

>> No.15135454

>>15135436
Those Eskimo fucks rely 100% on government gibs so over charging them is really a non issue. Hell we even give them $3000 rifles to hunt with.

>> No.15135458

>>15135447
>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135465
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15135465

>5 yuan (Less than a dollar) in China buys you a meal for 3
>$35 buys you 4L of SunnyD in Canada
LMAO

>> No.15135470

>>15135465
>>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135474

>>15135470
>>>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135480

>>15135474
>>>>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135482

>>15135474
>>>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135483

If you read the article you'll note that the guy just bought brined chicken and beef at the local "grocery store" and rebottled it. I don't get it.

>> No.15135486

>>15135480
>>15135483
>>15135483
>>>>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135492

>>15135483
canadians are so desperate that they're literally buying food from their stores and then reselling it so the don't have to buy food from their stores . LMAO

>> No.15135495

>>15135486
I just got home faggot. Now don't @ me again unless you can answer my fucking question.
Whats the point of bottling meat bought at a grocery store in Canada?

>> No.15135496

God leaf's are cancer. Let them die of starvation already.

>> No.15135498

>>15135486
>>>>>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135501

>>15135486
I think you have some form of OCD.

>> No.15135502

>>15135458
Why have you decided that this matters?

>> No.15135505

>>15135495
>>15135496
>>15135498
>>15135501
>>>>>>>>>poster count didn't go up

>> No.15135506

>>15135492
That make no sense whatsoever.

>> No.15135508

>>15135506
nothing makes sense in canada , especially the instore prices

>> No.15135509

>>15135495
Bottling?

>> No.15135510
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15135510

I think we're witnessing the mental breakdown of a lead in real time itt lmao

>> No.15135513

>>15135506
Not him, but neither does buying meat at a grocery store and throwing it a jar with salt and reselling it. Why would someone buy it?

>> No.15135517

>>15135510
>>why yes, I rename my kym filenames with fake unix timestamps so I don't out myself as a newfag, how could you tell?

>> No.15135520

>>15135509
yeah it's apparently something dumb leafs do.

>> No.15135526

>>15135520
But it's a jar.

>> No.15135532

>>15135526
whats ajar?

>> No.15135536

>>15135532
Slightly open door. What a jar?

>> No.15135539

>>15135536
the bottle

>> No.15135542

>>15135536
Heh.

>> No.15135546

>>15135532
What's the neck of a bottle? What's a bottle top?

>> No.15135549

>>15135546
is the bottle top ajar?

>> No.15135552

>>15135532
The business plan of this canadian is slightly ajar.

1) buy meat
2) put meat in jar
3) sell meat to someone else

Much value added!

>> No.15135558

>>15135552
It was probably just some dumb chink trying to "take advantage of pandemic stockpiling".

>> No.15135560

Imagine adopting a language and not understanding it. That could only happen in North America.

>> No.15135574

>>15135558
na, his last name was Waite.

>> No.15135592

>>15135560
A lot of chinks and mudslimes sell food on Kijiji and Facebook. Most of it looks pretty fucking disgusting.

>> No.15135600
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>>15135560

>> No.15135619

>>15135600
You realise Australia is nowhere near North America? You do understand that, don't you?

>> No.15135620

>>15135600
>"In tests, the children were asked to put out counters that matched the number of sounds made by banging two sticks together. Thus, said Butterworth, they had to mentally link numbers in sounds and in actions, which meant they couldn’t rely on sights or sounds alone."

>"They therefore had to use an abstract representation of, for example, the ‘fiveness’ of the bangs and the ‘fiveness’ of the counters,” he said. “We found that Warlpiri and Anindilyakwa children performed as well as or better than the English-speaking children on a range of tasks, and on numerosities up to nine, even though they lacked number words."

Stupid cross-disciplinary researchers.

>> No.15135626

>>15135600
Posts an article about NUMBERS. Point proven.

>> No.15135636

>>15135620
NUMBERS are not language.

>> No.15135640

>>15135636
That was kind of entirely my point. The "one, two, lots" thing was a language issue that didn't actually translate into counting ability.

>> No.15135657

>>15135640
NUMBERS are not language.

>> No.15135661

>>15135483
Even dumber. Hoping that the guy you bought meat from was smart enough to pressure cook it vs. boil it is a risk I'm not willing to take. Even if it was significantly cheaper.

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>/ck/
>Thread has nothing to do with cooking
To get back on track, check out my jarred meat

>> No.15135672

>>15135661
You do know that tinned food and jarred food is boiled and not pressure cooked?. How big would the pressure cookers have to be?

>> No.15135695

>the poster count just went up

>> No.15135702

>>15135695
>IT JUST WENT DOWN WTF

>> No.15135724
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15135724

I'm Canadian and I agree, our food and alcohol is grossly overpriced. Also rate my groceries

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>>15135724
a few years ago 10lb of potatoes was 2$, idk what happened

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>>15135729
>idk what happened
Harper wasn't much better desu

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>>15135751
eh that might have something to do with it indeed

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>>15135764
they're rationing the canned tomatoes and pasta, but that might have more to do with the delivery logistics, although you can easily circumvent it by buying two cans of every brand and still have 12 cans of tomatoes if you want. It's a little silly

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>>15135777
last one. What a terrible waste of digits

>> No.15135802

>>15135784
what site?

>> No.15135817

>>15135802
it's not very useful if you don't live near one but this is metro

>> No.15135823

>>15135817
thanks. I probably don't, I live in Saskatchewan.

>> No.15135836

>>15135517
not really proof that someone is a newfag

>> No.15135854
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>A North American country has utterly failed at establishing a functioning logistics system. This is how much a kg of steak costs.


https://www.loblaws.ca/Food/Meat-%26-Seafood/Beef-%26-Veal/Middle-Cuts/President's-Choice-Strip-Loin-Steak/p/21219108_KG


$61.84/ 1kg

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>> No.15135938

Low effort thread please apply yourselves next time

>> No.15135944

>>15135075
What compels a man to buy bottled meat in the first place?

>> No.15135958

>>15135944
Canadian prices
>>15135854
>>15135858

>> No.15135987

>>15135672
>How big would the pressure cookers have to be?
The correct term in this case would be a "hydrostatic cooker", which involves a combination of boiling water, steam-pressurizing, and condenser-cooling, all under strictly monitored temperatures and pressures. As an example, for the sake of answering your question, the hydrostatic cooker in the SPAM factory in Minnesota stands over 15 metres tall and processes around 30 000 cans per hour, all at varying stages in the process, of course.

>> No.15136032

>>15135078
Tbf if you don’t want endocrine disruptors, seems like a good idea

>> No.15136452

>>15135346
My publix in Florida was just advertising bacon a few weeks ago, it was $12 for two pounds. A kilogram is a bit more than two pounds so that's a comparable deal.

No I didn't buy bacon that week.

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there was probably nothing wrong with this meat but it's illegal to sell in canada, regardless

i barter my canned products, personally

>> No.15136481

>>15135307
Unironically socialism.

>> No.15136487

>>15135657
They're part of language

>> No.15136512

>>15135305
It's a wide lidded bottle retard.

>> No.15136530

>>15135374
>>15135387
some parts don't even have planes
check out ice road truckers if you're actually interested

>> No.15136544

>>15135305
can is short for canister
a bottle is a canister with a neck
a jar is a canister with a wide neck
all terms are accurate

>> No.15136901

>>15135417
>he thinks they aren't
>he thinks they wouldn't

>> No.15136903

>>15135465
with fresh gutter oil and bat meat!

>> No.15136978

>>15135311
nigger reddit would ban people for posting that shit, what makes you think that has anything to do with plebbit

>> No.15136982

>>15135218
>>15135272
>>15135278
>>15135284
i live in toronto and these prices are insanely high. this must be the middle of nowhere, like northern labrador or something

>> No.15136985

>>15135380
he means this is shit from the territory of nunavut you fucking uneducated nigger

>> No.15136997

We used to raise our own pigs, and mom would preserve sausage balls in jars this. So fucking good, bros.

>> No.15136998

>>15135216
Now find us a map of China to prove there are no Chinese in Canada, dumdum.

>> No.15137046

>>15136998
The Chinese are all on the west coast.

>> No.15137064
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15137064

Why would someone put grocery meat in a jar and sell it?
>inb4 brown people do stupid things
His name is Waite, not a very common brown person name.

>> No.15137086

>>15135672
Home canned meat is not safely shelf stable unless it's pressure cooked. Hot water bath canning doesn't get hot enough to destroy botulinum spores.

>> No.15137108

>>15135346
Can you scalp food in Canada? Sounds like a doable business considering the prices and low availability

>> No.15137115

how come Americans living at the board aren't millionaires? Just sell dollar store food at half canadian price and you will be rich quickly.

>> No.15137164

>>15137064
I had a professor who was a GM engineer and he said he went to Canada once for two weeks and said it was like visiting a 3rd world country. I thought it was hyperbole, but now I'm wondering.

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>>15135311

>> No.15137663

>>15135729
as far as ontario goes, a few years ago the minimum wage was also multiple dollars less.
kathleen wynne forced that shit through trying to get votes to stay in power and everyone got pissed off because it was fucking stupid, served to benefit nobody and inflated the costs of everything that was legally able to increase in cost.
anyone that felt good making a few dollars above minimum was now making minimum and furious. Fucking genius Wynne, Fucking genius.
all it served to do was devalue everyones savings

>>15137108
theres an entire industry around that but its a global thing, look into meat trading.
it's like stock brokering but your product slowly expires and you need to actually move it to storage facilities
a lot of these companies also have their own processing factories in order to make money on older product they can't easily still sell
a good amount of meat you've eaten this year was slaughtered and processed as far back as in 2016, and with canned products like soups or raviolis you could be looking at 2012 in some cases

>>15137115
there are a lot of small businesses within 2 hours of the border that go across the border with a van or a trailer
they load up and hide the majority of it and then sell it from their restaurants and corner stores
one guy i know who was running a store would take his boat and load it up because he noticed the border agents would never look inside it
its pretty easy to spot which places do this because they'll carry things like pineapple crush that aren't normally sold here

>> No.15137685

>>15137663
>devalue everyone's savings
Wait until April when people realize where their year of free money is coming from. Whatever things cost now they are going to be double.

>> No.15137700

>>15135510
>lead
reading the ingredients of your food again, chang?

>> No.15137710

>>15135075
So that's why the milk comes in bags in Canada. All the bottles are used for meat.

>> No.15137711

>>15135729
Literally more expensive than the milk posted above.
It's like $6/gallon for whole milk here.

>> No.15137729

>>15135218
>only ~10 yurocents more per liter than in good ol' germanistan
h-haha silly cucknadians

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>>15137685
that depends on how much things open up again
i wouldnt say double but i could see an increase of about 10% across all products and as high as 50% on products from industries that did not recover globally
meat will be very expensive next summer, at least 35% higher than it is now
which sounds like a good thing for those meat traders I mentioned but most of that 35% won't be going to them, just to the processing factories while the price of unprocessed meat will continue to go downwards as they try to compete in selling it to processors, but processors won't make shit off it either as they'll still be forced to run with workers 5 feet away from each other
this of course means that 35% increase on meat prices will be going directly to the grocery store that had no hand in processing it
the only benefit is that local butchers might make a little extra, but their businesses will still suffer from covid restrictions as well so they could make a maximum of 15% of that 35% increase.

at least eggs and rice will be the same price

>> No.15137753

>>15135346
And you call it 17 dollar bacon despite the fact that it's clearly 16.98

>> No.15137782

>>15135078
Youtubers most likely.

>> No.15137811

>>15135141
>PEI man named Waite
>eskimo
based retard

>> No.15137816

>>15135384
the guy who posts that stuff is a mentally ill Polack who's obsessed with Canada and thinks posting pictures of grocery stores in the most remote inhabited location on earth somehow proves that Canada sucks

>> No.15137834

>>15137164
i feel the same way when i visit the usa

>> No.15138063

>>15137834
You feel like canada is third world when you visit the usa? I can understand that.

>> No.15138083

>>15135216
anon was correct in spirit, it's actually mickmacks

>> No.15138108

>>15138083
There's like at least three tribal groups between eskimos and micmacs.
And the guy canning the meat is still a white dude.

>> No.15138199

>>15135357
lmaao in germany thats 0,69€

>> No.15138291

WHAT IS THE FUCKING POINT OF BUYING CANNED MEAT FROM A DUDE WHO SLAPS GROCERY STORE MEAT IN A JAR WITH SALTWATER!

ANSWER PLEASE YOU DUMBFUCKING LEAFS!

>> No.15138298

>>15135075
No, I'm into charcuterie and all my meat is either cured or fermented.

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>>15135218
>>15135075
Rotting fish you say?

>> No.15138342

>>15138291

to spread botulism to other faggot leafs?

>> No.15138347

>>15138063
>american literacy

>> No.15138368

>>15135094
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5353748/

Botulism literally kills brain cells and inhibits nerve transmission, the state of americans and third worlders

>> No.15138382

>>15138368
imagine being this scientifically illiterate

>> No.15138398

>>15138347
you ate the "bottled meat" didn't you.

>> No.15138403

>>15138398
no but i'm enjoying your narrative pls continue

>> No.15138457

>>15138291
It's sort of like washing your meat with dish soap, if you understand the comparison I'm drawing here between the maritimes and african-americans.

>> No.15138475

>>15138403
Anon why did you eat the bottled meat? Is it because you had no other option? It's not shameful to ask the USA for help. Our celebrities did it for the African kids in the 80's we'll do it for you too.

>> No.15138544

>>15137711
3.96$ for 2L is more expensive than 10.52 for 4L?

Also, a gallon is 3.79 liters so your milk is 1.58$/L, as opposed to 1.98 in the picture I posted. Are you talking US dollars, too?

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>>15135600
>>15135640
>"one, two, lots"

>> No.15139044

>>15135858
You wasted your polack money, the steaks are two years out of date.

>> No.15139292 [DELETED] 

Canadians aren't even defending themselves.....
They are such subhumans.

>> No.15139426

>>15139292
whats there to defend its just a typical food recall
just an old man selling meat preserves, nobody has even gotten sick
the issue is that he wasn't dating the jars, not that you can't can meat

canned meats are common and traditional

>> No.15139433

>>15135218
to be fair a Canadian dollar is only 3/4 of an American dollar so this milk is only $8

>> No.15139539

>>15139426
Not him but i'm still scratching my head over why someone puts grocery store meat in a jar with saltwater and sells it and has a market for it.

>> No.15139634

>>15139539
its not even something weird
it's just chicken noodle soup without the noodles
canned meats of all sorts are eaten all over the world be it in glass jars or metal tins
i don't see where people are saying it's grocery store meat, none of the articles mention where he gets the meat from. (not that it's relevant in any way)
containers that aren't dated and labelled properly are not considered food safe by the cfia no matter what it is
even undated/labelled jam gets the same treatment, they just want a headline and its a slow news day. If it was such a big issue they wouldn't keep all the information about it behind paywalls
any sealed container 'carries a risk of botulism'

>> No.15139635

>>15139433
Canadian dollars are worthless
kill all Canucks

>> No.15139657 [DELETED] 

>>15139634
>it's just chicken noodle soup without the noodles
Stupid it's not chicken soup dumbass. It's not even cooked.
>don't see where people are saying it's grocery store meat,
The article, my god Canadians can't even read so I can see why they can't use google to find the article.

>> No.15139685

>>15139657
oh so this is just supposed to be a troll thread then well alright

>> No.15139702

>>15139685
>yous trollin'
This comes from a guy who can't even be assed to read the fucking article.

>> No.15139710

wtf how do you survive in canada? this thread has blown my mind

>> No.15139711

>>15139702
i've read 3 different ones including the cfia page and none of them mention where he got the meat
it wouldn't matter if he hit wild turkeys on the highway and put them in jars, it's because hes selling unlabelled product that he got fucked

>> No.15139719

>>15139711
I know what he did dumbass. The question is why are people buying them.

>> No.15139753

>>15139719
well one would assume they're planning to eat them given that they're food
no different than buying home made tomato sauce

>> No.15139768

>>15135346
>1 KG of luxury bacon.

Price seems right. I just picked up about half a pound of bacon for 3 dollars yesterday.

>> No.15139773

>>15139753
>one would assume they would eat them
Yeah because jarred saltwatered meat is so much fucking better than buying fresh meat from the local grocery store (where the reseller got the meat anyway). You're not making any fucking sense dude.

>> No.15139776

>Do you bottle your own meat
what.

>> No.15139779 [DELETED] 

>>15139773
he's not intentionally being obtuse. Canadians are really this dumb.

>> No.15139841

>>15139773
tastes good my dude

>> No.15139958

>>15139841
yeah, the preparation seems difficult.

>> No.15140182 [DELETED] 

>>15135377
>mad at someone posting the Canadian in-store prices
Canadians are truly subhuman.

>> No.15140240

>>15140182
Except those are prices in like Nunavit or some other isolated armpit. I buy premium groceries and I’ve never paid anything near $30 for a gallon of shitty orange juice.
You all are some ignorant fucks.

>> No.15140245

>>15135075
do NOT can meat in quart sized jars. pint size only for things containing meat

>> No.15140331

>>15137700
No, just phoneposting, leaf.

>> No.15141218

>>15136978
>why yes, I'm such an illiterate chink that I didn't know he was making fun of how /int/ is just edgy-reddit, how could you tell?

>> No.15141224

>>15139685
>oh so this is just supposed to be a troll thread
If you didn't catch that off the Redd/int/ tier discourse, I'm honestly losing faith in you, Codebro.

>> No.15141271

Canadians are so pathetic

>> No.15141430

>>15140245
>quart
>pint
Oh say can you see

>> No.15141456

Fuck off you shilling retard

>> No.15141468

>>15135094
>>15135141
>>15135172
>>15135212
What is wrong with you? Fuck off.

>> No.15142334

Is this guy making high meat like sv3rige?

>> No.15142358

>>15140245
quarts are fine, just need to process for 90 minutes instead of 75

>> No.15142374

>>15141224
i like to nibble the bait to test the fishermen
but when they put that little effort in it just makes me want flags on /ck/

>> No.15142456

my favorite part of this whole thread was when people thought Waite was an inuit name. I guess in canada everyone is as poor as the natives.

>> No.15142564

based leaf keeping the chinks in place itt

>> No.15142788

>>15135380
Something close to 99% of the Canadian population lives within 50 or so miles of the US border. The high food prices are probably in the boonies near mining operations.

>> No.15143001

>>15135305
Jarring, isn't it?

>> No.15143235

>>15142358
that's how you do pints. there are no safe instructions for canning meat in quart sized jars. that picture is also terrible because there's no head space

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15143492

>>15143235
ok retard

>> No.15143510

>>15143492
enjoy dying

>> No.15143514

>>15135094
>Botulinum toxin is the most poisonous substance known. Intoxication can occur naturally as a result of either wound or intestinal infection or by ingesting formed toxin in food. The estimated human lethal dose of type A toxin is 1.3–2.1 ng/kg intravenously or intramuscularly, 10–13 ng/kg when inhaled, or 1000 ng/kg when taken by mouth.

>> No.15143521

>>15143001
I CAN't even.

>> No.15143528
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15143528

>>15135305
Canning is the act of sealing things in an airtight container for preservation.
A jar thus sealed is a can.

Tin and aluminum cans came later, with the industrial revolution.

>> No.15143542

>>15143510
i won't die because i use usda processing guidelines not 4channel retard processing guidelines

>> No.15143596

>>15143542
bro just use pint jars it's just not worth the risk

>> No.15143606

>>15143542
who the hell wants something that is done to the minimum government standards?

>> No.15143651

>>15143606
preferable to made up 4channel retard standards by a wide margin

>> No.15143660

>>15135278
And location where these were taken?

>> No.15143913

>>15143660
Canada.

>> No.15143937

>>15135218
>6 year old picture from northern territories

>>15135278
>11.19 NNC
Epic retard

>> No.15143993

>>15143937
>6 year old
So it's not like you haven't had huge inflation. It'd be worse today.

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>>15136032
>endocrine disruptors
wut

>> No.15144042

>>15135075
Finally see someone mention pei here and its because of this retard

>> No.15144058

>>15144042
Why are you guys panicking so much that you're hoarding meat?

>> No.15144074

>>15143651
it's not made up. the risks of canning meat in quart sized jars are well known. here's a guide from clemson that iterates over all of the extra precautions you must take https://www.clemson.edu/extension/food/canning/canning-tips/07preventing-botulism.html
>Can low-acid foods in a pressure canner. To be considered a pressure canner for USDA processes, the canner must be big enough to hold at least 4 vertical, quart-size jars with lids. Do not can low-acid foods in the oven or in a water-bath, open kettle or vegetable cooker.

>> No.15144078

>>15143651
it's much easier to just avoid quart sized jars for meat. people have been canning things for hundreds of years and sure we learned the special ways you can get away with more, but pint sized jars are rock solid and difficult to fuck up

>> No.15144901 [DELETED] 

Why are Canadians so pathetic?

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>>15144074
lmao why are you using a source that says you can use quart jars as proof that you can't

>> No.15145255

>>15136481
based retard

>> No.15145283

>>15135305
No Canadian calls this bottled, it's obv jarred
Globe and Mail is retarded

>> No.15145292

>>15144983
use them all you want, it's the minimum government standard after all. all I recommend is to follow the same standards but please avoid quart jars for meat. I care about you and I want you to be safe

>> No.15145295

>>15145283
Canadians being retarded? say it isn't so!

>> No.15145459

>>15135216
eskimos are sneaky and they steal meat and bottle meat everywhere.Never trust the eskimo.

>> No.15145468

It's the end of the world in Canada!
Grab your bottles of chicken and head for the igloo bunkers!

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15145474

Oh look, I found the same product for half the price in my city. Your full of shit.
https://www.realcanadiansuperstore.ca/Food/Dairy-and-Eggs/Milk-%26-Cream/2%25-%26-Whole-Milk/plp/RCSS001005005005?filters=&sort=price-desc

>> No.15145483

>>15137108

Canadians regularly steal meat and sell it on the black market. Its an ongoing problem.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7nHKUAGyC8

>> No.15145504
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15145504

Canada

>> No.15145509

>>15145504
In store prices or fuck off you damned dirty leaf

>> No.15145515
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15145515

>>15145504
Vs United States.

>> No.15145524

>>15145504
This one's semi genuine. There is a milk cartel in Canada that fixes prices.
Usually 4L is only about $5 though.

>> No.15145536

>>15145524
Yea, we get screwed on milk prices though. There used to be a bread cartel too, but the Government stepped in and broke that up.

>> No.15145537

>>15145524
Yeah you can't really compare anything dairy when one country has a cartel and the other has massive subsidiaries. Probably the same with poultry too.

>> No.15145546

>>15145536
It still exists just isn't a cartel anymore. It actually fucked the farmers just as badly as it fucked consumers.

>> No.15145548

>>15145537
cope faggot.
You can only come up with so many excuses.
>it's too far north
>it's milk you can't compare milk!

>> No.15145563

>>15145548
>it's too far north
bruh it's literally the arctic.

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>>15145563
Jesus christ canada do you have a special loan department in your bank for groceries?

>> No.15145578

>>15145474
>Posts 50% off black friday milk
cope

>> No.15145583

>>15135332
Jesus herald Christ will you people shut the fuck up and die

>> No.15145610

>>15145546
Yea, it's kinda weird in that it's the grocery stores that are doing this and not the bread producers themselves. The thing is that the bread producers runs McGavin's bread-shops which actually have pretty good pricing for bread.
>>15145548
The man's right, it's literally a block of ice up there with treacherous road conditions, most of the residents up there are either working in mining, lumber which those two pay a ton or get their groceries subsidized.
>>15145568
Now I know your doing this on purpose, name the city that picture came from. I bet you it's in the ass end of the arctic isn't it?
>>15145578
>It's past black friday, the discount isn't there.
Rent free

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15145623

>>15145610
>Now I know your doing this on purpose, name the city that picture came from.
you literal dumbfuck. I went to the link the other leaf shithead posted.

Point at laugh at the $15 whole chicken flappy heads have to pay.

>> No.15145625

>>15145610
>It's past black friday, the discount isn't there.
It's still cyber monday, tard

>> No.15145685

>>15145623
that's organic chicken endorsed by Karen. its a luxury food.

>> No.15145697

>>15138291
tignish, pei is a blasted heath
>>15139710
most food isn't this expensive, the pictures posted are from the northern territories. shipping anything there is prohibitively expensive. almost no one lives there.

>> No.15145710

>>15139710
I make over $100k/yr (in Canadian Cuck Bucks). I still cringe at grocery store prices.

>> No.15145711 [DELETED] 

Canadians are so pathetic

>> No.15145715

>>15145710
$100k Canadian is like 30k in europe you poor fag

>> No.15145720

>>15139710
The expensive meme shit is in the extreme arctic where you're mostly living off of wild game anyway, and if you are a transplant from civilization who can't hunt then you're making bank with danger pay.

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>>15145715
You're off by a factor of over 200%. How is living with your mother, gertrude?

>> No.15145736

>>15145715
30k in eurpoor is like 2k in europoor take home

>> No.15145779
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15145779

Lol no gains for Canada. Chicken is like twice what it is in USA.

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>$7/lb
no gains.

>> No.15145791

>>15145779
Antoine Vaillant seems to manage just fine

>> No.15145803

>>15145779
True, but Americans are so fat they should eat 1/2 of that they usually eat.

>> No.15145832

>>15145803
We can afford to be so gluttonous.
Keep bottling your chickens to survive.

>> No.15145841

>>15135078
Have you seen the meat prices in Canada?

>> No.15145854

>>15135305
canning
[ kan-ing ]
noun
the act, process, or business of preserving cooked food by sealing in cans or jars.

Canning is a method of preserving food in which the food contents are processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans).

>> No.15145861

>>15145610
They fuck us just like everything else in Canada. Canadian owned businesses always work with eachother to avoid competition. They all create subsidiaries to give the appearance of competition so we think there's a dozen different options when it's all really the same shit.

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>>15135380
It's really similar to how 99% of Americans live in Alaska.

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>>15146002
Okay, but is that watermelon 1/2 or 1/4? I REALLY need to know

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>>15146002
If Alaska would grow watermelons, it would become "ice" melons :DDD

>> No.15146280
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15146280

>>15146002
$36.96 for a 1/2 or 1/4 water melon?

>> No.15146301

>>15146137
You actually can grow watermelons in the southern part of Alaska; there are varieties that can thrive in hardiness zone 3, which is actually a fair bit of Alaska and Canada.

>> No.15146359

>>15137811
common eskimo and abbo name

>> No.15146413

>>15136544
can is short for canadrand dumbass

>> No.15146425

>>15146301
Based autist.

>> No.15146434

>>15146002
Damn, 5.99 a pound is about 13.2$ a kg, where I live a watermelon costs 0.60-0.80€ a kilo (0.93-1.24 Canadian dollars). Why?

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>>15143997
>he doesn't know that cans are usually lined with plastic
>he doesn't know that plastics can block testosterone from entering cells

>> No.15146502

>>15146434
Everything is hella expensive in Alaska because you have to drive or ship it up there and gas ain't cheap. If they ever get solar power you can bet they're going to build an automated driver-less highway of electro-rigs going back and forth from the states 24/7

>> No.15146509

>>15135161
Fuck you for not supporting minority owned businesses

>> No.15146511

How can food be so expensive in canada?

>> No.15146555

>>15146301
Why is that watermelon so expensive?

>> No.15146889

>>15146446
I actually didnt know that

>> No.15146897

>>15146502
>trusting autonomous machines on some of the worst road conditions
They couldn't even get a train running north of Dease Lake. What you're suggesting is probably the stupidest engineering fantasy I've heard this month.

>> No.15146902

>>15146502
Good ol' Jones Act.
Same reason cargo ships on the China - California lane can charge about 1/8th the rates of cargo ships on the Hawaii - California lane.

>> No.15147086

>>15135218
>Canada is now paying Chinese prices for meat and dairy
Sounds about right I guess

>> No.15148007

>>15138325
You can't get rid of nordmenn once they move in. Nothing is worse than their hjemland except literal Antarctica.

>> No.15148027

anyone falling for the fake price memes is a retard, you can easily check the prices in areas where most Canadians live online.

>> No.15148049

>>15148027
we have; even the smart canadians admitted grocery prices were too high.