Reser’s Fine Foods Expands Topeka, Kansas, Operations
09/16/2025
The investment will include new equipment at the company’s existing facility.
“Reser’s has been part of the Topeka story for decades, and we’re proud to continue growing here,” said Jeff Adair, Director of Facilities Management at Reser’s Fine Foods. “This expansion reflects our confidence in the region’s workforce and infrastructure, and our commitment to delivering high-quality products to families across the country. We’re grateful for the support from GO Topeka and JEDO as we take this next step.”
To support the project the Topeka and Shawnee County Joint Economic Development Organization (JEDO) board has approved incentives through GO Topeka.
“Reser’s Fine Foods is a pillar of our local manufacturing economy,” noted Stephanie Moran, Interim President of GO Topeka. “Their continued investment in Topeka is a powerful endorsement of our community’s potential. This project will bring quality jobs, long-term economic impact, and renewed momentum to our region.”
Reser’s is a provider of fresh refrigerated foods for the supermarket and food service industries. The company's brands include Reser’s American Classics, Main Street Bistro, Don Pancho, and others.
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