Chapman’s Ice Cream will hold prices for consumers despite tariffs, says COO
13-03-2025 15:08 via cbc.ca

Chapman’s Ice Cream will hold prices for consumers despite tariffs, says COO

Chapman’s, the country's only national, Canadian-owned ice cream brand, says consumers will not be paying higher prices for ice cream this season, even though the trade war with the U.S. will increase their operating costs. The company says it will need to move on from U.S. suppliers, some of whom they’ve had decades-long relationships with, and find new international contracts for various materials for their ice cream.
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