For all the cultural, social, ideological and other commonalities that Canadians share with our wonderful neighbors to the south, it is often quite remarkable to revisit the many nuanced differences in personal attitudes, values and priorities that on balance make the two societies more distinct from one another than is commonly taken for granted. This is especially true when it comes to the way we eat and drink, according to results of the Top Five Packaged Foods Industry Trends report issued last month by the U.K.-based global market research consultants Euromonitor International, which diligently tracks consumer food consumption patterns across the 15 largest economies in the Western Hemisphere.
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