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You must be looking at a different seller on Amazon.caNow Better Stevia - Zero Calorie Sweetener (Certified Organic) 1 lbs - CDN$93.97http://www.amazon.ca/Now-Better-Stevia-Sweetener-Certified/dp/B000MGWIH0/ref=sr_1_1/178-9950633-5483511?ie=UTF8&qid=1455210059&sr=8-1&keywords=NOW+better+steviaStill about 14% higher, but there is no shortage of shady Amazon sellers (Canadian and US) dropping a line in the water to see if they can hook a fish at 3, 4 or 5 times the going price! Be sure to check all sellers of the item!Steve
I was told Canadian custom house duties are 5% only.
Hi FullRangeMan,I don't know who told you that, but I am sure that 5% is not applicable to most of the products imported to Canada.Guy 13
A couple of health related reports. One is news on a simple blood test the Brit's have developed that will indicate any genetic heart and circulation problems http://www.cnbc.com/2016/02/19/heart-condition-breakthrough-hailed.html The second is a published research study that found no relationship with eating cholesterol rich foods and poor health https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/02/160211083044.htm Just thought you and others who are health conscious might find these of interest. Bon apetite' !
Foodsthat never (Or almost never) expire !White riceHoneySaltSoy sauceSugarDried beansPure maple syrupPowdered milkHard liquorDo you have any others to add to the list ?Guy 13
I suppose this is in cold areas as Canada, here under +30ºC from November to March I have waste many foods as beans, rice, honey, salt, soy sauce, powdered milk, lentil and lots of bread etc
Worth mention canned food is dead, it had no nutrients according my use, I avoid it as it does not feed me well.