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All French's ketchup sold in Canada to be made in Canada starting next month

An Ontario facility will start producing French's ketchup early next month as condiment companies continue to battle for Canadian dollars with displays of national pride.
French's found itself waging a nationalistic battle over ketchup last year when a Heinz customer complained the company had shut its Canadian facilities. (Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press)

An Ontario facility will start producing French's ketchup early next month as condiment companies continue to battle for Canadian dollars with displays of national pride.

Select Food Products Ltd. will produce all of the company's ketchup sold in Canada at its North York plant.

Previously some French's ketchup sold in Canada was manufactured in the United States.

French's announced the partnership with Select Food Products last June, saying it would take until early 2017 for the new plant to be operational.

The news came following a social media backlash against Heinz after a man's Facebook post pointed out the company closed its Leamington, Ont., plant and cost the community about 750 jobs, while lauding French's for using 100 per cent Canadian grown tomatoes.