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Woodbridge company ordered to pay $25,000 for selling non-kosher cheese as kosher

Woodbridge company ordered to pay $25,000 for selling non-kosher cheese as kosher

by Admin | Jul 10, 2017 | Food Fraud, Recent Articles

A Woodbridge, Ont. food distribution company has been ordered to pay fines of $25,000 after it sold non-kosher shredded cheddar cheese as kosher to two Jewish youth camps two years ago. Creation Foods Company pleaded guilty and was convicted of violating section 31(1)...

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