McCain Foods to double size of facility near Lethbridge with $600M investment

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McCain said the expansion will bring the workforce at the site up to 485 employees from the 225 currently working there.

AFP via Getty ImagesMcCain Foods will spend $600 million to double the size of its potato processing plant near Lethbridge, the company announced Monday.THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLYUnlimited online access to articles from across Canada with one account

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That's what happens when grassland is sold off to the potato farms.

Excellent news!

Naturally. Didn’t Kenney the quisling sell off a bunch of public prairie land down there to one of his potato buddies?!

With Nestlé impending exit from the frozen food market, McCain smells opportunity.

But but but notley said the sovereignty act would chase away investment seems that was another notley lie again

Rachel will be outraged

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