Noun
A place where the business of canning fruit, meat, etc., is carried on.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAbout 150 cannery workers are being forced to quarantine without pay at an L.A. hotel after three tested positive for the coronavirus, lawsuit claims. Source: Internet
Image shows oyster fishery, cannery of Pearson & Co., Baltimore. Source: Internet
In Irving's words, the fur traders were "Sinbads of the wilderness", and their venture was a staging point for the spread of American economic power into both the continental interior and into the Pacific. citation An Astoria Salmon cannery. Source: Internet
In 1959, the cannery was destroyed in the largest fire in Fremont's history. citation The fire lasted for two days, and effectively put an end to what had been the largest employer in Centerville at the time. Source: Internet
Former chairman of PAFCO Iqbal Janiff told Islands Business magazine that the Fiji cannery deals with cooked tuna loins for exports to Bumble Bee in the United States. Source: Internet
It could include that the Industrial Revolution came north and, in 1882, a cannery was established at the mouth of the Kasilof River. Source: Internet