Nestlé Canada to expand London Ice Cream factory in Ontario
Nestlé Canada is planning to spend C$51.5m ($39.6m) to increase the production capacity of its London ice-cream factory located at Wilton Grove Road, Ontario.
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Nestlé Canada is planning to spend C$51.5m ($39.6m) to increase the production capacity of its London ice-cream factory located at Wilton Grove Road, Ontario.
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