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Focus Foods Relocates-Plans Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Production Complex

05/05/2022
Focus Foods, a meal solutions manufacturer, will undertake an expansion and relocation from its Celtic Studios base of operations to a larger site in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The $1.7 million project is expected to create 100 jobs.

According to Louisiana Economic Development (LED), the company plans to move its corporate headquarters and manufacturing operations into the 75,000 square-foot former Valluzzo-McDonald’s distribution plant in August. It will add 15,000 square feet to the facility for an industrial culinary kitchen and a shelf-stable food manufacturing center.

“This expansion of our infrastructure will allow us to broaden the positive impact that our company has on food insecurity needs for Louisiana's children and elderly,” Focus Foods Chief Marketing Officer Ned Fasullo said.

The State of Louisiana provided the company with a comprehensive incentive package that includes the services of LED FastStart, the No. 1 statewide workforce development program in the U.S. Focus Foods is expected to participate in the state’s Quality Jobs and Industrial Tax Exemption programs. The company also will receive a $100,000 award from the state’s Economic Development Award Program.

“In the face of challenges, Louisiana entrepreneurs put forth innovations that drive solutions,” Governor John Bel Edwards said. “Focus Foods did exactly that when the pandemic created an urgent need for food options for students and other customers. This expansion demonstrates the importance of Louisiana’s support for small business owners, whose entrepreneurial spirit can spur investment, drive job creation and strengthen communities.”

Focus Foods began as a network of former food truck owners who merged their skills and talents to develop and manufacture easy-to-prepare frozen meals. At the start of the pandemic, the company prioritized meals for in-home consumption provided to elementary and high school students who had switched to a virtual or at-home setting.

“Not only is this an exciting economic development project, bringing 100 new jobs to the region in a rapidly expanding sector, but it’s also a feel-good community story,” said President and CEO Adam Knapp of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber. “BRAC has been pleased to support Focus Foods' evolution from local startup to major employer, and we look forward to partnering on their future success.”

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