Earls President Mo Jessa said the restaurant has been through a “bit of a roller coaster” addressing the beef controversy. The restaurant said it listened to consumers and is now serving Canadian-born, raised and harvested beef in all 27 of its restaurants in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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‘Earls has been through a bit of a roller coaster’: president on Canadian beef battle
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