How this traditional Maritime condiment is getting on grocery store shelves

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How this traditional Maritime condiment is getting on grocery store shelves

How this traditional Maritime condiment is getting on grocery store shelves2 hours agoDuration 2:502 hours agoNewsDuration 2:50A Nova Scotia company has gotten its version of green tomato chow into dozens of grocery stores across the Maritimes. The CBC’s Andrew Lam visited the facility making the traditional Maritime condiment to find out what it takes for a small business to get its product onto store shelves.Related Stories This N.B. farmer’s got beef that she can’t ship to customers who want it N.L. fish processor hopeful new federal funding will strengthen business after ‘perfect storm’ How Nova Scotia fruit growers are grappling with lingering drought conditions Dry summer leaves fewer farmers at Charlottetown’s outdoor Sunday market Nova Scotia’s revamped school lunch menu rolls out to over 100,000 studentsMore from NewsVideo2:05Promise of federal immigration changes raises concerns for rural businesses31 minutes agoVideo2:54N.B. Power had hand in picking who would independently review its operationsCBC News New Brunswick 2 hours agoVideo2:07Nova Scotia wildlife centre asks eagle-eyed anglers to catch invasive fish to feed birds of prey CBC News Nova Scotia 2 hours agoVideo2:11Families of students with disabilities concerned about teachers strike2 hours agoVideo2:32This P.E.I. woman lived in excruciating pain. After amputating her leg, she’s getting her life back2 hours agoTrending NowVideo0:28Surveillance video shows moments before and after fatal shooting inside StarbucksOctober 1Video3:30’Extraordinary’ sight: Man describes fight between polar bear and black bear | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight October 1Video1:49Prince William tells Eugene Levy he’ll change monarchy when he’s kingThe National October 5Video0:22Laval police respond to shooting at Starbucks, that leaves 1 dead, 2 injuredOctober 1Video2:10Laval, Que., shooting leaves organized crime figure dead, 2 others injuredOctober 1

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