Industry News

  • Almond Sugar Notification

    Monday, February 6, 2012

    To our valued customers,

    This letter is confirmation that we use ‘Evaporated Cane Juice’ in all of our Earths Own Almond Fresh and Almond UHT products.

    Unfortunately, an error was made in the Ingredient list on the current version of our packaging for these products, listing ‘Sugar’ instead. This is incorrect, as we have always used and will continue to use ‘Evaporated Cane Juice’ as our preferred sweetener in these products. Please rest assured that that no formulation changes have been made. The packaging will be corrected at the soonest possible date, to read ‘Evaporated Cane Juice’ in place of ‘Sugar’.

    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call me or contact your Sales representative.

    Sincerely,

    Amar Johal
    Director of Sales
    604 296-3292

  • Honey Bunny Grahams Recall

    Tuesday, April 19, 2011

    On behalf of the manufacturer, ONFC is voluntarily withdrawing the product below due to recent
    reports of off-odors. There are no health risks related to the consumption of the product, however, the manufacturer would like to remove the affected lots from shelves in order to ensure a positive
    consumer experience.

    Read more here

  • BluesBusters Notice of Recall

    Monday, March 21, 2011

    Ontario Natural Food Co-op Recalls “Blues Buster” Light Bulbs (incandescent and compact fluorescent)

    Read more here

  • US: Organic food sales continue increasing

    Wednesday, June 9, 2010

    U.S. organic product sales continued to grow last year despite the adverse affects of the recession on consumer spending, growing 5.3% to $26.6 billion, according to the 2010 Organic Industry Survey conducted by the Organic Trade Assn. (OTA).

  • Canada: Imports hold own against onrush of Quebec produce

    Wednesday, June 9, 2010

    An all-Quebec salad is possible this week as most varieties of local lettuce have ripened with the exception of iceberg, a slower-growing type. Radishes, the first green onions and herbs are all available from Quebec farms.

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