Newly Weds Foods Plans Dyersburg, Tennessee, Production Operations
06/20/2025
The investment will include the acquisition of the Develey Mustard and Condiments Corp. facility.
“Newly Weds Foods is excited to partner with TNECD in expanding our presence in the state of Tennessee and in becoming a corporate citizen of Dyersburg. We look forward to engaging and growing with this historic community,” Brian Johnson, president and CEO, Newly Weds Foods said.
Newly Weds Foods specializes in creating customized food coatings, seasonings, and functional ingredients for the food processing and foodservice industries. The company currently operates 31 manufacturing facilities across Asia, Australia, Europe and North America.
“Tennessee’s food and beverage industry generated more than $1.6 billion in exports in 2024 alone, and we are proud to announce an additional investment today from Newly Weds Foods that will further strengthen this growing sector. Newly Weds Foods has been a longtime, valued partner in Cleveland and Bradley County, and we are thrilled to see the growth and success this expansion into West Tennessee will bring to both our state and the company,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.
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