Manischewitz wine caught in tariffs dispute as Canadian Jews prepare for Passover

But now many are struggling to find the
The missing wine illustrates how Trump's tariff actions and his talk of annexation are causing pain for Canadian consumers and U.S. beverage companies like Manischewitz owner E &
Many Canadian consumers are embracing a "Buy Canadian" movement and avoiding U.S.-made goods, but for some specialized products like sweet and fruity Manischewitz kosher wine, there is no true alternative, kosher goods retailers and consumers say.
Existing stocks have been taken off shelves across the country. Private stores, allowed to sell existing supplies, told Reuters their Manischewitz bottles were snapped up by shoppers soon after the provincial governments' bans were announced.
"People are freaking out," said
Manischewitz did not respond to requests for comment, and Gallo declined to comment.
During
"There's no other product like Manischewitz wine," he said.
MADE KOSHER IN
Canadian Jews seeking kosher wine to fulfill the ceremonial obligation might still find some Israeli wine in some government-operated liquor stores. Manitoba Liquor Marts offer three kosher wines, such as both red and white from the
But for some kosher foods producers in
The company is in talks with major national chains about carrying their pickled products like sauerkraut, eggs and horseradish, he said.
To replace some U.S. products, Bernstein said his deli has been ordering more products from
For some Canadian Jews who keep kosher, the concern goes beyond missing holiday foods and extends to the risk of tariffs and higher prices on other staple products making groceries unaffordable.
"We're very concerned in general. The price of food is astronomical and the price of kosher food is even more concerning," said
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