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Zehrs Stanley Park caught lying about your produce

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You won't believe what they found at Zehrs Stanley Park

Good morning from the Region — three cities, one wire, zero time for small talk. Let's go.

Here's the thing about this region: we care about what's local. So when folks on Sophia Crescent, that's Kitchener, not Waterloo, get hit with distraction thefts, or when a 12-year-old cyclist gets hurt in Waterloo, people talk. But what really got people going this week, the thing that makes you scratch your head and say, "really, still?" is the produce situation over at the Zehrs in Stanley Park. Apparently, the labels on the shelves are saying "Product of Canada," but the actual stickers on the apples and bell peppers themselves? Plain as day, "Product of USA." That's a bit of a *mischmasch*, isn't it?

This isn't just about where your broccoli took its first breath. For a lot of people in Kitchener, especially those who grew up going to the Kitchener Market or the St. Jacobs Farmers' Market, supporting local farmers isn't just a trend; it's a value. We see the Mennonite buggies on our roads, we know the bounty that comes from our farmlands along the Grand River. To have a big grocer, right there in the Stanley Park neighbourhood, doing something like this? It feels like a bit of a *schwindel*, a bit of a cheat, even if it's just an oversight.

### What This Means for Kitchener-Waterloo

* **Trust:** It erodes a bit of that trust we place in our local businesses, especially when we're trying to make conscious choices.

* **Local Economy:** For those wanting to support Canadian growers, this makes it harder to do so, impacting our regional economy, even if indirectly.

* **Awareness:** It's a reminder to be vigilant, to check those labels, and not just take what's on the shelf at face value.

This matters because in Kitchener, we pride ourselves on our roots, our heritage, and our community. When you're buying groceries, you expect honesty, especially when you're trying to do right by your neighbours and your country. It's a small thing, maybe, but it's the small things that build up.

That's the wire for today.

The Morning Wire crew talks about things like this every single day — catch their takes, live, over at mornings.live.

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