Canterbury Foods close facility. (News & Installations).
Turnover for Canterbury Canterbury, city (1991 pop. 34,046) and district, Kent, SE England, on the Stour River. Tourism, services, and retail are the city's main industries. There is also some light manufacturing. Canterbury is famous as the long-time spiritual center of England. In 597, St. Foods has been falling due to a gradual
reduction in sales to Burger King as a result of the contract ending in
the summer. Some progress has been made in the replacement of this
contract with new business. There has not been any recovery in the
burger market and therefore Canterbury Foods has closed its Goole Goole (g l), municipal borough (1991 pop. 17,157), East Riding of Yorkshire, N England, at the confluence of the Ouse and Don rivers. A significant inland port, it has extensive dockyards. burger
facility and has consolidated production in Hull. The offices in
Sevenoaks For other uses, see Seven Oaks (disambiguation). , Kent have also been closed and all administration has been
transferred to their sites in Humberside Humberside, former county, NE England. Created in the 1974 local government reorganization, the county was dissolved in 1996 and replaced by four unitary authorities: the East Riding of Yorkshire, Kingston upon Hull, North Lincolnshire, and North East Lincolnshire. .
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