Anti-U.S. Soup TV Ad (No, Really!) Stirs Controversy

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Posted by RadioActive Online!
March 17, 2025 7:27 am
#1

The world just gets more and more bizarre, as this story illustrates. 

A soup company’s discovery: appealing to Canadian pride in ads is a delicate dance

 
Posted by Dial Twister
March 17, 2025 7:47 am
#2

Last week, I sought out our local grocery store manager to request that they bring Aylmer soups back. Apparently, US-owned Campbell's incentivizes stores to give them all the shelf space.

He's asking the warehouse to add Aylmer's to his order list.

Years ago, Aylmer's was pushed to the bottom shelf, out of sight. Then, it disappeared altogether; a good Canadian product pushed off the shelves by American money.

 
Posted by mace
March 17, 2025 8:15 am
#3

Dial Twister wrote:

Last week, I sought out our local grocery store manager to request that they bring Aylmer soups back. Apparently, US-owned Campbell's incentivizes stores to give them all the shelf space.

He's asking the warehouse to add Aylmer's to his order list.

Years ago, Aylmer's was pushed to the bottom shelf, out of sight. Then, it disappeared altogether; a good Canadian product pushed off the shelves by American money.

Exactly! Whoever is willing to pay the big bucks gets the premium eye level shelf space. When I purchase toothpaste, only Crest and Colgate are displayed at eye level. My brand, Aquafresh, is mostly found on the bottom shelf.

 
Posted by Easily Amused
March 17, 2025 8:59 am
#4

Is this a good time and/or place to express my

'SCREW HEINZ!'

sentiments? 🤔😁

 
Posted by Dial Twister
March 17, 2025 9:12 am
#5

Easily Amused wrote:

Is this a good time and/or place to express my

'SCREW HEINZ!'

sentiments? 🤔😁

Indeed it is. And it's Kraft-Heinz since those two conglomerates merged.

 
Posted by paterson1
March 17, 2025 9:33 am
#6

Aylmer many years ago would advertise their soup and ketchup on TV.  You're right, you don't see Aylmer on the shelves anymore, or not very prominent.  It is a wonder that they have survived all these years.  I forgot they were a Canadian company. 

Tim Horton's while technically not Canadian owned has soups in grocery stores.  The potato bacon is good, and I enjoy their chili.  I noticed that the Tim Hortons chili says both made in Canada and prepared in Canada on the label and that they use both domestic and imported ingredients. 

 
Posted by Easily Amused
March 17, 2025 9:45 am
#7

paterson1 wrote:

Aylmer many years ago would advertise their soup and ketchup on TV.  You're right, you don't see Aylmer on the shelves anymore, or not very prominent.  It is a wonder that they have survived all these years.  I forgot they were a Canadian company. 

Tim Horton's while technically not Canadian owned has soups in grocery stores.  The potato bacon is good, and I enjoy their chili.  I noticed that the Tim Hortons chili says both made in Canada and prepared in Canada on the label and that they use both domestic and imported ingredients. 

My family bought a summer home in Canada in the 1960s, and I eventually became a landed immigrant here when I married my Canadian wife in 1978.  My family had to have both Heinz and Aylmer ketchups on the table, since my brother and father preferred it.  This was long before Heinz threw a curve ball at the farmers by closing their Ontario operations.

 
Posted by Dial Twister
March 17, 2025 12:05 pm
#8

Speaking of soup, one of my wife's favourites is off the grocery list for the foreseeable future. The entire Habitant brand is now owned by U.S.-owned Campbells. Who knew?
https://www.campbellsoup.ca/our-brands/soups-and-chilis/habitant/

 
Posted by Buzzy Krumhunger
March 17, 2025 3:49 pm
#9

We are this close to entering Freedom Fries and Freedom Toast territory.
There are a lot of folks out there with far too much time on their hands.

 
Posted by mace
March 17, 2025 4:34 pm
#10

Dial Twister wrote:

Speaking of soup, one of my wife's favourites is off the grocery list for the foreseeable future. The entire Habitant brand is now owned by U.S.-owned Campbells. Who knew?
https://www.campbellsoup.ca/our-brands/soups-and-chilis/habitant/

Campbell's purchased the brand from Catelli in 1989.

 
Posted by paterson1
March 17, 2025 6:20 pm
#11

Buzzy Krumhunger wrote:

We are this close to entering Freedom Fries and Freedom Toast territory.
There are a lot of folks out there with far too much time on their hands.

Usually I wasn't really aware what was a Canadian company or product in terms of food or even clothing and never went out of my way to buy Canadian products.  But thanks to Mr. Trump and his lack of respect for our country I am noticing now.  Does it mean I will avoid US products totally?  No, that would be hard to do and too time consuming.  However if I see a sign that indicates the product is made here or a Canadian manufacturer there is a much better chance I will purchase it than maybe two months ago, simply because I wasn't aware.  

And if Trump screws around with auto manufacturing in Ontario, and pressures GM, Ford and Stellantis to close plants here, there is not a hope in hell of me ever buying a US vehicle ever.  I don't think I would be the only one either.

In terms of travelling to the US?  No interest and the US has become too expensive anyway. 

 
Posted by cash
March 17, 2025 6:30 pm
#12

Good luck finding toothpaste or other toiletries not made in the USA. 

 
Posted by paterson1
March 17, 2025 7:45 pm
#13

cash wrote:

Good luck finding toothpaste or other toiletries not made in the USA. 

Like I said, I wouldn't be avoiding all US products since it would be hard to do and too time consuming.  You don't need to go all in to make a point or to have an effect.  Later this year I am going on a trip to Newfoundland and St. Pierre with a group of highschool friends.  Last year we went to Alberta and others in the group also were in BC and Western Arctic.  Travelling to the US is not on our radar for the foreseeable future. 

 
Posted by RadioActive Online!
March 17, 2025 8:24 pm
#14

Which reminds me of one of my favourite old lines from the Burns & Allen TV show:

"Last year, we took a trip around the world. This year, we're going someplace else." 

 
Posted by cash
March 17, 2025 8:36 pm
#15

paterson1 wrote:

cash wrote:

Good luck finding toothpaste or other toiletries not made in the USA. 

Like I said, I wouldn't be avoiding all US products since it would be hard to do and too time consuming.  You don't need to go all in to make a point or to have an effect.  Later this year I am going on a trip to Newfoundland and St. Pierre with a group of highschool friends.  Last year we went to Alberta and others in the group also were in BC and Western Arctic.  Travelling to the US is not on our radar for the foreseeable future. 

I haven't been to the US in over ten years. It lost it's appeal for me. 

 
Posted by Radiowiz
March 17, 2025 9:23 pm
#16

Dial Twister wrote:

Last week, I sought out our local grocery store manager to request that they bring Aylmer soups back. Apparently, US-owned Campbell's incentivizes stores to give them all the shelf space.

Go to Giant Tiger. they sell Aylmer soup.  


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RadioWiz & RadioQuiz are NOT the same person. 
RadioWiz & THE Wiz are NOT the same person.

 
 
Posted by darcyh
March 18, 2025 8:37 pm
#17

cash wrote:

Good luck finding toothpaste or other toiletries not made in the USA. 

My Colgate's made in Mexico!
 

 
Posted by newsguy1
March 18, 2025 9:28 pm
#18

or you could just buy Knorr soups from Germany.
I have always liked them better than Campbell or any other soups.
And don't tell me they are Nazi soups because they are German.
If Elon Musk had done his Nazi salute in Germany he would have been arrested by their anti Nazi laws.

 

 
Posted by cash
March 18, 2025 9:35 pm
#19

darcyh wrote:

cash wrote:

Good luck finding toothpaste or other toiletries not made in the USA. 

My Colgate's made in Mexico!
 

how do you know this?

 
Posted by cash
March 18, 2025 9:54 pm
#20

Keep buying Canadian

https://archive.ph/Neecn

 
Posted by Chrisphen
March 18, 2025 10:14 pm
#21

Y'all know that it's not too hard to make it yourself...

 
Posted by paterson1
March 18, 2025 10:33 pm
#22

The US government brought this on themselves and they will need to be the ones to fix it.  I am amazed how useless the Democratic party is.  Do they even know the meaning of opposition?   Also amazed the average citizen and US media so far seem to be sleepwalking and letting democracy die in their country. 

The Globe and Mail article is fantastic and shows how small changes can add up quickly and make a big difference.  I really like the fact it is the average Canadian leading the movement to buy Canadian when it makes sense and possible.  I subscribe to the Globe on line, I have never read so many comments after an article that are almost all in agreement. 

Hell, even CBC ratings have been going up...https://brioux.tv/blog/2025/03/14/carney-leadership-win-draws-a-million-on-cbc/

Last edited by paterson1 (March 18, 2025 10:44 pm)

 
Posted by mace
March 19, 2025 6:49 am
#23

paterson1 wrote:

The US government brought this on themselves and they will need to be the ones to fix it.  I am amazed how useless the Democratic party is.  Do they even know the meaning of opposition?   Also amazed the average citizen and US media so far seem to be sleepwalking and letting democracy die in their country. 

The Globe and Mail article is fantastic and shows how small changes can add up quickly and make a big difference.  I really like the fact it is the average Canadian leading the movement to buy Canadian when it makes sense and possible.  I subscribe to the Globe on line, I have never read so many comments after an article that are almost all in agreement. 

Hell, even CBC ratings have been going up...https://brioux.tv/blog/2025/03/14/carney-leadership-win-draws-a-million-on-cbc/

I agree that CBC's ratings for this particular news story have increased significantly because it is an important story for Canadians. However, I think you find that most viewers will continue to reject the majority of regular programming offered by the CBC English Network.

 
Posted by mace
March 19, 2025 6:55 am
#24

Chrisphen wrote:

Y'all know that it's not too hard to make it yourself...

Way too time consuming for me. Much easier to fry up some ground beef, throw in a jar of tomato sauce and voila! meat sauce for my pasta.

 
Posted by paterson1
March 19, 2025 8:29 am
#25

I agree that CBC prime time will never be dominate in the ratings.  But they actually have a few good shows right now and I wish we could see how they are doing.  And none of their programs have simsub.

CTV must be not very happy with Suits LA, lots of hype and promo for this one but only 178,000 viewers and with the simulcast.  Global/CBS Equalizer also weak for an established show coming in Sunday evening with only 377,000 watching.

There were a few that did better like Tracker with 772,000 fans which isn't great but considered good by today's standards. 

It's not just CBC programming that is being rejected by viewers. 

 
Posted by paterson1
March 19, 2025 11:09 am
#26

cash wrote:

darcyh wrote:

cash wrote:

Good luck finding toothpaste or other toiletries not made in the USA. 

My Colgate's made in Mexico!
 

how do you know this?

I just did a quick check to see where my various toiletries were made-
Colgate toothpaste and Gillette Sensor 3 razors both made in Mexico
Compliments Shaving Cream made in Great Britain
Old Spice Soap says distributed by Proctor and Gamble Cincinnati and imported for P&G Toronto
Mennen Deodorant made in USA
Life mouthwash made in USA
Finesse Shampoo made in Canada
Cashmere Toilet Paper made in Canada
Compliments Cotton Swabs made in Canada

Last edited by paterson1 (March 19, 2025 12:06 pm)

 
Posted by Dial Twister
March 19, 2025 11:21 am
#27

As irrelevant as all this 'may' seem to this site's raison d'être, this entire tRump attack on Canada is an existential threat to our collective future and well being.

Everything we're accustomed to, ***including radio and TV***, is in serious danger from a madman who has America tied up in knots. What a nightmare.

 
Posted by Easily Amused
March 19, 2025 2:48 pm
#28

Radiowiz wrote:

Dial Twister wrote:

Last week, I sought out our local grocery store manager to request that they bring Aylmer soups back. Apparently, US-owned Campbell's incentivizes stores to give them all the shelf space.

Go to Giant Tiger. they sell Aylmer soup.  

I was disappointed to discover that Trailer Park Boys potato chips (exclusively at GT) are made in the U.S. 🙁

 


 
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