
Saskatoon shop’s future uncertain after banned products pulled from shelf
The future of a Saskatoon British specialty shop is in limbo after several of its most popular foods were deemed illegal and pulled from the shelves.
Brit Foods owner Tony Badger said he’s sold products like Irn-Bru, Marmite and Ovaltine in his three stores since 1997, but according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) some of their ingredients are illegal in Canada.
“We’ve been bringing Irn Bru in since the very beginning,” Badger said, adding he was confused by the CFIA’s sudden seizure. “My understanding was we were importing legally. We’ve been declaring it through a customs broker and we’ve never had an issue until now.”
Irn-Bru, a Scottish, caffeinated soft drink that’s second only to Scotch in popularity, contains the red food colouring Ponceau 4R which is not on the CFIA’s approved list of food additives, making it illegal. Meanwhile, Marmite, Ovaltine, Lucozade, Penguin Bars and Bovril “are enriched with vitamins and minerals” and therefore illegal, according to the CFIA’s letter to Badger.