Since my initial post that Campbell's has inaccurate "prepared in Canada" packaging, a few people have been countering with this CBC article - https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/buying-canadian-trade-war-freshco-1.7475613
This CBC article is only situationally accurate.

There are different versions of Campbell's packaging. Some say "designed in Canada". Some say "prepared in Canada". Some say nothing. Some list the address as Mississauga, some as Toronto.

I don't make claims without receipts ;)

#mapleturfing #maplewashing #BuyCanadian #Canada

This Ontario man saw U.S.-made soup on shelf with maple leaf label — one reason buying Canadian can be tricky | CBC News

The trade war triggered by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs has been inspiring patriotic stances among customers at Canadian grocery stores, but buying only Canadian products isn't as simple as looking for a maple leaf — as Jim Kreski of Windsor, Ont., found out.

CBC
@ianrogers
Prepared in Canada means nothing. Shoppers has that ‘Prepared in Canada’ sticker on a bunch of products, but that isn’t meaningful. What does it mean? Companies often bring in finished goods & just slap on a label or package, (like bilingual packaging), and it allows them to reduces their taxes, but is not significantly made in Canada, nor are most profits or labor Canadian. It doesn’t get its supplies from Canadian businesses. Nor pay significant taxes in Canada.
@ianrogers has a yucky taste anyway, Canadian or American