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From left: Dennis Haan of Eagle Builders LP, Scott Hine of The Little Potato Company, Sanford Gleddie of The Little Potato Company, Frank Santiago of the Little Potato Company, CEO Angela Santiago, Cameron Naqvi of Cameron Development Corp., and Matt Woolsley of York Reality, broke ground on the future site of the Little Potato Company's new packaging facility in Nisku, June 28.
From left: Dennis Haan of Eagle Builders LP, Scott Hine of The Little Potato Company, Sanford Gleddie of The Little Potato Company, Frank Santiago of the Little Potato Company, CEO Angela Santiago, Cameron Naqvi of Cameron Development Corp., and Matt Woolsley of York Reality, broke ground on the future site of the Little Potato Company's new packaging facility in Nisku, June 28.
July 12, 2022

The Little Potato Company and Leduc County representatives have celebrated the sod-turning on a 200,000 sq. ft.-plus packaging facility and head office. The family business is investing upwards of $25 million to expand production of its renowned creamer potatoes. The groundbreaking ceremony was held June 28.

 

“This is a significant step for The Little Potato Company, which my Dad and I founded together in Edmonton more than 25 years ago,” said Angela Santiago, CEO of The Little Potato Company. “With the incredible support of our community, we are honoured to continue to grow our business here and provide a fresh, nutritious food to families across North America.”

 

The state-of-the-art potato packaging facility in Leduc County will replace the current plant in Edmonton. The plant will offer a wider variety of products and utilize the latest technology to ensure the highest quality of potatoes. Construction is expected to be complete early next year, with operations scheduled to begin in May 2023.

 

Source:  The Little Potato Company June 28, 2022 news release.  

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 12 July 2022