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Newsroom Ready: Hot weather cold comfort for ice cream vendors
It's been a scorching summer across much of Canada, but that is cold comfort for ice cream truck operators like Meedo Falou, who says inflation and high fuel costs are melting his profits. The owner of Rainbow Ice Cream in British Columbia says gas prices have a ripple effect sending costs of everything soaring. Adding to the pain is that some ice cream flavours are in short supply.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP161804211
Legacy Identifier:
r_Melting-Ice-Cream20220802T1053
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Video
Duration:
2m49s
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1920px × 1080px 208.17 MB
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Create Date:
8/2/2022 10:53:00 AM
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demand
ice cream
Ice cream truck
inflation
short supply
small business
supply
weather