One of Canada’s biggest fast food chains says it will be sourcing some of its beef outside of Canada due to limited processing capacity. As Quinn Campbell reports, grocery stores say they are still able to get the meat they need but do worry that could change if another plant is forced to close.
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Meat processing plants struggle to meet demand for McDonald’s
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