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New BandD Foods HQ to create 100 jobs in Americus

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BandD Foods to Open Eastern U.S. Headquarters in Americus, Create 100+ Jobs

ATLANTA, October 19, 2020 —The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) today announced that BandD Foods, a supplier of steak, beef, pork and chicken products, will invest $15 million in opening a food processing and packaging facility in Sumter County, bringing more than 100 jobs to Americus, Georgia. This facility will serve as the company’s eastern U.S. headquarters and marks the company’s first location outside of Idaho.

“I’m honored to welcome BandD Foods to Georgia,” said Governor Brian P. Kemp. “During the first quarter of this fiscal year, food processing was one of our biggest job-creating industries, and just days into the second quarter, that trend remains strong thanks to our top-notch logistics network and highly skilled workforce. I’m grateful for the jobs this project will create for the hardworking Georgians in Sumter County and look forward to celebrating the new opportunities it will bring for the company and the region.”

BandD Foods was originally founded to supply fast-food restaurants with finger steaks. Today, the company produces a variety of frozen food products ranging from finger steaks to tempura to Asian cuisine inspired meal kits. The company works closely with several leading frozen Asian food brands and, over the last decade, has tripled its workforce to keep up with the demand. The Americus facility, located at 119 Andersonville Road, will help the company meet growing demand and will primarily process and package ready-to-eat frozen chicken products.

“We are so excited to become part of the Americus community,” said Tim Andersen, president of BandD Foods. “As our company has grown steadily over the last several years, we realized it was time to expand. We searched the country for the perfect location, and we feel confident we have found it in Sumter County. Not only did we find a great facility, but we found a community that shares our values of hard work, forging strong partnerships and giving back.”

When BandD Foods opens its Americus location in 2021, the company will initially need to hire 100 team members, with more positions being added in the future. The positions will range from maintenance technicians to production operators to food safety specialists and more. Georgians can apply for available positions online at www.BandDFoods.com.

“BandD Foods is a perfect fit for our Americus, Georgia, facility and community,” stated Rusty Warner, executive director of the Sumter County Development Authority. “We have an experienced workforce to fill the positions and will follow the company’s growth as they move forward. BandD Foods chose to invest in us. We will always stand behind them.”

Project Manager Sandra Yang represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s (GDEcD) Global Commerce division on this competitive project in partnership with the Sumter County Development Authority and Georgia Power. 

“We’ve watched food purchasing trends change a great deal over the past several months, and our state’s pro-business environment has been critical to helping companies quickly expand to meet growing consumer demand,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Home to more than one-third of the nation’s top food production companies, I’m confident that BandD Foods will find long-term success in Georgia.” 

About BandD Foods

BandD Foods was founded in 1972 to supply its signature finger steaks to a chain of fast-food restaurants. Finger steaks remain an Idaho staple that the company continues to produce and sell throughout the Northwest. Over the years, BandD has grown and its product offerings have expanded to include tempura meats, pork nuggets, Asian meal kits and a variety of chicken products.

About GDEcD

The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) is the state’s sales and marketing arm, the lead agency for attracting new business investment, encouraging the expansion of existing industry and small businesses, locating new markets for Georgia products, attracting tourists to Georgia, and promoting the state as a destination for arts and location for film, music and digital entertainment projects, as well as planning and mobilizing state resources for economic development. Visit georgia.org for more information.