What is another word for cannery?

Pronunciation: [kˈanəɹi] (IPA)

A cannery is a factory that processes and preserves food by canning. Some synonyms for the word cannery include canning factory, food processing plant, food preservation center, canning plant, and food canning facility. Other alternatives may include a tinning depot, food packaging plant, preservation workshop, or a canned food production center. These terms are often used interchangeably and denote similar establishments that specialize in processing, canning, and preserving food. Canneries are essential for preserving food for longer periods, and they play a critical role in ensuring food security and reducing food waste.

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Usage examples for Cannery

During the seasons of fruit and hop-picking, cannery and lumber operations, large numbers of laborers' families move from place to place.
"A Stake in the Land"
Peter Alexander Speek
She has an idea she can get work in some cannery up the coast.
"Out of the Triangle"
Mary E. Bamford
The cannery and warehouses of the Central California Canneries Company, together with 20,000 cases of canned fruit, was totally destroyed, as also was the Simpson and other lumber companies' yards.
"Complete Story of the San Francisco Horror"
Richard Linthicum Trumbull White Samuel Fallows

Famous quotes with Cannery

  • I’m an innocent, brown-eyed child of the sun. Just a peach-picker’s boy from the West Side. Riverbank. My father’s a janitor with only a third-grade education and my mother makes tortillas at 5:00 A.M. before she goes to the cannery.
    Oscar Zeta Acosta
  • We had to fight the Okies because we were Mexicans! It didn’t matter to them that my brother and I were outcasts on our own turf. They’d have laughed if we’d told them that we were easterners. To them we were greasers, spics and niggers. If you lived on the West Side, across from the tracks, and had brown skin, you were a Mexican. Riverbank is divided into three parts, and in my corner of the world there were only three kinds of people: Mexicans, Okies and Americans. Catholics, Holy Rollers and Protestants. Peach pickers, cannery workers and clerks.
    Oscar Zeta Acosta

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