Goya Foods Grows their Facility in Right To Work Texas

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Goya Foods is popular for their Hispanic foods. It’s also one of the largest Hispanic-owned companies in the US. As a result of increased demand for their products, they are expanding their location in Brookshire, Texas. They plan to soon invest $80 million toward this new expansion, which they expect will practically double their production. In order to keep up with it all, they will need to make many new hires. This will also mean new job opportunities for the locals in the area.

From Area Development Magazine:

Goya’s Texas facility that sits on a 130-acre farm has served as the prime hub for the manufacturing and distribution of Goya products in the West, and provides key access to a skilled workforce, a favorable business climate, railroad transportation, and a launching pad for global export. […]

“Goya is [committing] to meeting increased consumer demand for our products from all consumers across the United States and abroad. We are grateful for the overwhelming support of the Goya brand and we are fortunate to be able to give back to communities around the globe donating millions of pounds of food through our Goya Gives program.”

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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