Quite6:17These Toronto pizzers have completely cut the integers of the United States
Toronto Pizza manufacturer says Donald Trump will not use the US components in the pies during the occurrence of the President.
Gram Palmateer, the owner of the Gram on Toronto’s West end, said that every US product has changed every product in the refrigerator and pantry for Canada or international alternatives.
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“When our friends from the south do not make more responsible election decisions, I will avoid American products for the near future,” he said. Quite Host Nile KӧKSAL.
“Everybody really really supports the key and was in fact very easy.”
‘Sends a message’
Many Canadians react to Trump’s threats Get the CanadianOr boycotting US products, food economists Mike Von Massow, this is the first to hear a restaurant to correct the key.
“I think it’s an interesting thing to do and sends a message,” said Guelph Professor CBC.
However, when Palmateer tracked the trace, it would be a great problem for many restaurants, because Canada trusts in trade for certain foods.
Many fresh products, it only comes from the United States in the winter. Thus, if a restaureateur wants to serve salads filled with deciduous greens, they will not have a choice but to buy an American.
“When consumers decide to buy only Canadians, you have to change what we eat. There is a restaurant and a menu,” he has a menu.
To date, Palmater said that the change has not affected its prices or subway, acknowledged the establishment “May be In this regard, a unique case. “
Gram is a very small operation with pizza, flow, narrow and concrete menu. Pizza staples like cheese, flour and pepperoni are all stun easily in Canada.
Palmateer says he did not use a lot of fresh products from the season. Covered canned tomatoes from California with those in Italy, but now only use the second.
He said the Coca Cola company Koca Cola, Canadian Sodas Poppe and SAP Sucker, said Sap Sucker said cheaper.
As a supplier as a supplier of the Coston Coston, Mia, who admittedly raised the price of some substances, including the food service.
“It’s hard to beat the purchase power of Coston, you know, you know as a big company. But I really had to raise my prices,” he said.
“I expect some prices to rise at one point. But you know, I’m just a pizza manufacturer. I’m not an economist. So we’ll see what happens.”
The possibility of a US tariff threats and a trade war, many Canadians said they spend many of how they spend their money and received Canadian, he said.
Like many Canadians, Von Massow says he is trying to cut American products at home and buy people where Canadians are possible.
However, it can be a little mine area as many products pass the border during production.
“Ontario is grown by farmers, grown by Ontario farmers, and then it is not processed in Canada, it is not processed in Canada.” When it comes back, it’s ontario, this is Ontario pork or US pork? “
Again, the Canadians are stamped with those who trust in frozen vegetables in the winter or are more shelf with carrots and onions.
“By not getting American, we do not intend to bring the US economy to their knees. But …. We will talk to special companies in the United States to talk to their politicians,” he said.
“Therefore, I think this is a good thing. I think we can do it without significantly increasing the cost we are ready to be flexible.”

Palmateer says others encourage others to think where their food comes from.
“I would hope that we look at each other with more sources in our neighbors like Canadians. We produce a great product in this country.”
“I encourage others to appear local to local products because of this passage, which is one step in the right direction.”