Lilou
28/02/22, 19:41
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Historically, Canadian food is a fascinating blend of indigenous, French and British cuisines—and since it’s such a multicultural country, you can also find Asian, Eastern European and South American influences on the menu.

You’ve probably heard that both Canada and the United States are two countries where “snacks” (or “junk food”) are pretty much an entire food category. It’s… kind of true. Supermarkets, gas stations, convenience stores and even pharmacies offer entire aisles of candy bars, chips and candies.
Canadians are known for loving chips and you’ll find unique flavours from brands like Lay’s, Ruffles or Pringles—ketchup, barbecue sauce or all-dressed are among the best-sellers.

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  1. Jade12
    18/03/26, 11:46
    That’s a great thread Canada really has an underrated food scene. I noticed a lot of people mentioning local specialties, but it’s also interesting how travelers still look for familiar, budget-friendly options in between trying new dishes. When I was planning meals on a trip, checking menus with prices ahead of time helped a lot, something like Jack in the Box Menu with Prices Deals & Combos Updated 2026 gives that idea of planning smart without overspending while traveling.
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