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Originally Posted by Erick Estrada
Have you ever tried to get approval certification on anything? I have plenty of times with CSA trying to get their "fancy label" and it matters not if your product meets or exceeds the code specifications as in a lot of cases is can be a very long, drawn out, frustrating, and expensive endeavor. We have products that have taken years to get certified.
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okay that's not really the issue here though.
They wanted the label and they have every right to want it. If AB farmers cared enough about Earls' business they would've complied, ESPECIALLY since everyone here is claiming that they're already miles ahead of every farm in the entire world. But instead, they decided it's not worth it so Earls went elsewhere.
Like what is so out of line in that situation? Literally everyone involved acted exactly like every normal business would.