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Delissio disappearing: Sask. shoppers lament Nestlé pulling pizza and frozen mealsSaskatchewan shoppers react to the news Delissio, Lean Cuisine, Stouffer's and Life Cuisine brands will no longer be available in Canadian grocery stores.CanadaFeb 6, 2023
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Nestle to chop, slice and freeze sales of Delissio, Lean Cuisine in CanadaNestlé Canada stated that the company does not have a factory in Canada that manufactures any of its frozen meals or pizza products.ConsumerFeb 1, 2023
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Nestlé Canada breaks ground on $41M London ice cream factory expansionCompany officials were joined by a group of politicians, including Premier Doug Ford, to celebrate the $41.3-million expansion to the south London facility.EconomyNov 5, 2021
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Premier Doug Ford in London, Ont. on Friday for groundbreaking at Nestle Canada factoryNestlé Canada announced in June that it would be investing $41.3 million in its London, Ont., ice cream factory. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held Friday morning.EconomyNov 5, 2021
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Nestle Canada to invest $41M in London, Ont. plant, adding 88 jobsThe 26,600 sq ft expansion is set to begin in September and be complete by 2023. It will also allow for 88 new hires at the factory, which currently employs over 800.EconomyJun 23, 2021
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Nestle selling Pure Life bottled water business to Ontario company. The sale includes two factories located in Puslinch, Ont., and Hope, B.C., along with a well in Erin, Ont.ConsumerJul 3, 2020
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Londoners look to scoop up Nestle positions at job fairLondoners hoping to secure a sweet new job at Nestle Canada's ice cream factory are flocking to a job fair at the Hellenic Community Centre.EconomyJun 21, 2018
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Jobs à la modeOne of London's sweetest employers is adding jobs.EconomyJun 15, 2018
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Nestle Canada invests $51.5M in London ice cream plantThe expansion will create 12 new full-time jobs and convert 45 part-time positions to full time.CanadaMar 2, 2018
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Ontario premier wants debate on future of water bottle industryOntario plans to increase its charge for water-taking permits for bottled water companies in the new year, but Premier Kathleen Wynne says she wants a bigger discussion on the future of the entire industry.CanadaDec 21, 2016
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