The following is excerpted from the 9 January 2013 edition of The Globe and Mail.
To most Canadians, Cheetos are a cheesy junk food snack.
But for three years, Cheetos were cardboard in the eyes of Canadian customs officials, spawning a decade-long saga that highlights the often-senseless bureaucracy gumming up the Canada-U.S. border.
In a decision this week, the Canadian International Trade Tribunal bluntly faulted the Canada Border Services Agency of taking Cheetos maker Frito-Lay Canada Inc. on a long “administrative ride” over an innocent clerical mistake that should have been cleared up years ago.
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/the-law-page/in-a-bureaucratic-box-cardboard-cheetos-and-the-canadian-border/article7129030/
Topic(s)
International Trade and Border Management
Information source
Canadian News Channel
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