French's became famous in Canada in recent years following the ketchup war with Heinz, which was criticized for closing its production facilities in Leamington, Ont. Many consumers turned to French's ketchup because it was made in Canada. French's president Elliott Penner described McCormick as a "highly respected" food company and cited the "French's promise" to produce it's ketchup in Canada as a key source of company growth. McCormick already produces spices, seasoning mixes and condiments, such as Grill Mates and Club House.
And boy, was he right. When word got out last week that Loblaw Cos. Its PC brand of ketchup is produced at a plant in Winona, Ont.
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