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BARREN GROUND COFFEE ADDS INDIGENOUS LANGUAGE LABELS TO BAGS
"A local coffee roaster will now feature labels in Tłı̨chǫ and Inuktitut on their bags. Specialty coffee microroaster, Barren Ground Coffee currently retails in Fort Smith, Fort Simpson, Norman Wells, Fort Good Hope, Hay River, Fort Providence and Inuvik, but has plans to expand into Nunavut. The Old Town-based company must adhere to federal food regulations, including bilingual labelling if they want to retail outside of the Northwest Territories. As they have updated some of their labelling to reflect French, Barren Ground Coffee has also included two Indigenous languages."
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