In Canada, boxed mac and cheese, particularly Kraft Dinner (KD), has become a cultural icon, with Canadians purchasing nearly a quarter of all global sales weekly. Its popularity is attributed to its versatility, as it is commonly enhanced with various ingredients. Featured in school cafeterias and restaurant menus, Kraft Dinner has cemented its status, influencing music, comedy, and culinary culture, leading to its recognition as Canada's true national dish, rooted in traditions brought over by British immigrants.
Kraft Dinner has become a cultural icon in Canada, with Canadians purchasing about 25% of all boxed mac and cheese sold worldwide each week.
Part of the reason for boxed mac and cheese's popularity in Canada is its versatility, with many Canadians adding unique ingredients to enhance the flavor.
In Canada, Kraft Dinner is more than a meal; it's integrated into popular culture, featuring in music, comedy, and even being referenced by former Prime Ministers.
Kraft Dinner’s history can be traced to British immigrants, establishing it as a symbol of Canadian culinary identity and even leading to its designation as a national dish.
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