The company is under different ownership, but Dina Mia in Iron River continues to cook up the same Italian food it has for over 40 years. Making Italian food is their business and having fun at work is certainly a close second for the employees of Dina Mia.
With only 14 employees, the workers build quite a relationship working in close proximity with each other. That seems to be working for the operation and can help explain why one employee has stayed for 23 years.
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