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Find answers to common questions our customers and consumers ask. If you can't find what you need – call or email us.
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Maple Leaf's head office is located at 6897 Financial Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L5N 0A8.
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You can reach Maple Leaf Foods by phone at 1-800-268-3708.
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Maple Leaf Foods is a Canadian company that operates in various markets around the world.
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Visit the Maple Leaf Foods Career Centre, set up a profile and submit your application (resume and cover letter) into our applicant database. We also encourage you to apply directly to any job postings that interest you.
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Unfortunately, we are unable to supply coupons to all of our loyal consumers. However, we do distribute coupons regularly through local store flyers, newspapers and magazines.
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Maple Leaf Foods has a strong set of values which define our culture and how we do business. Through these values, we believe we have a strong accountability to employ our time, talent and resources to give back to communities and work with non-profit organizations, government and industry partners to advance food security.
Food security is a significant issue in Canada and globally. Nationally, one in every eight households experiences some level of food insecurity, affecting one in every six children. For Canada’s Indigenous people, food insecurity is 2.5 times the national average. Globally, the leading risk to health is hunger and malnutrition.
In December 2016, we formed the Maple Leaf Centre for Action on Food Security, a registered charity, which is working to advance food security through supporting innovative initiatives, promoting learning and collaboration, and advocating for change. Maple Leaf’s financial support is predominantly directed to the Centre to support initiatives and partnerships that reflect our strategic focus on advancing food security in Canada. Remaining funds are directed to support existing partnerships with international programs and employee engagement/volunteerism.
To learn more about funding opportunities, please visit feedopportunity.com.
07How do I read the production code on the product I have?
Most products with a shelf life of over 90 days will have a production code which may be difficult for you to decipher. The production code will indicate the date that the product was produced. This date is always represented as a Julian code, which is the number of days since the first day of the calendar year. For example: Julian code 156 would represent June 5, as that is the 156th day of the calendar year.
08Why can’t I find a best before date on this product?
A best before date (BBD) is only required by law on all food products with a shelf life of less than 90 days. Products with a shelf life of over 90 days will most likely have a production code. A production code would be typically found on shelf stable or frozen products. Production code formats may vary between products, plants and/or manufacturing lines. To locate the production code, look for any series of numbers or letters on the outside package. They can take on many different forms, such as ink jetted, stickered, embossed, etc. Some products may carry both a best before date and a production code.
09I have an allergy. How can I determine if your product is safe for me to eat?
At Maple Leaf Foods, we produce our products in multiple facilities. We are also always changing and improving our products. We take allergens very seriously. We recommend you look at the label every time.
10Do you have a gluten-free or nut-free product list?
No. At Maple Leaf Foods, we produce our products in multiple facilities. We are also always changing and improving our products. We take allergens very seriously. We recommend you look at the label every time.