Gilligan's Amherstburg, a family restaurant and bar, has pulled Crown Royal whisky from its offerings in response to the closure of the Diageo bottling plant in town — a move that is expected to cost more than 200 people their jobs in February.
Crown Royal off the menu at this restaurant located near closing bottling plant
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