![]() Spoons also appear to stay midwater and then suddenly dive to the deck halfway through a retrieve. Crankbaits in particular seem to behave very strangely on the indicator with anything over a 6 foot crank apparently diving to the deck and staying there. Hey fella, what I find personally is that the lure indicator doesn't reflect what the lure is actually doing, especially on deeper venues like Alberta and Mich. I broke down and got the Sport Heavy Casting package but it only casts 100 feet. Should the lure go all the way down to the bottom? Stop and go and twitch all look very strange. Planet organic has 11 stores across Canada, five of them in Calgary, four in Edmonton, and one each in British Columbia and Ontario.I thought I had improved my lure retrieves but Alberta is confusing me. Honest Dumplings could seek to recover the money in small claims court but Lerohl admits $6,000 isn’t really enough to make that worth his while.” It’s getting difficult and challenging enough to get financing, as a growing business to overcome that, to write that off, would be terrible right now.” “As a growing business, cash flow is our biggest challenge,” he said. Lerohl is hopeful he’ll see his close to $6,000 soon, saying the company is in the midst of expanding its market outside of Alberta, and needs the money. We should be in a position to discuss that plan with them end of next week.” We are working on a restructuring plan that would include Honest Dumplings Ltd. In a statement to CTV News, company CEO Alan Thomson said, “Currently Planet Organic has a debt to Honest Dumplings of $5,850.00 CDN. ![]() Planet Organic told CTV the company is facing some financial challenges but is working out a plan to deal with outstanding bills, including the invoices from Honest Dumplings. ![]() ![]() “We’ve had to borrow money off family to keep the lights on, and when you're not getting paid by customers, that hurts.” While it isn’t a large number, Lerohl says for a fledgling business looking to expand its market, it’s hard to swallow. He has unpaid invoices totalling $5,850 for product he shipped to Planet Organic. CALGATY - An Edmonton-based food manufacturer says Planet Organic isn’t paying its bills.Ĭhris Lerohl owns Honest Dumplings, which supplies specialty handmade dumplings to the Calgary-based food chain. ![]()
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