A Mexican food manufacturer is on its way to Frisco with additional jobs and boost to the economy according to a Business Journal article which reports,
“A major local food manufacturer will be moving its headquarters out of the Central Valley.
On May 12, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that Ruiz Food Products, Inc. will establish a regional headquarters in Frisco, Texas.
The Mexican food manufacturer’s move to North Texas will bring at least 125 jobs to the area by 2026, according to a press release from the governor’s office.”
And of course, officials are very pleased and excited with such development by Ruiz Food Products as they highlight the benefits and advantages of moving to Frisco according to a Local Profile article. They say,
“Frisco is a city of great brands, and we are thrilled to welcome the new regional headquarters of Ruiz Foods to Frisco,” said Frisco mayor Jeff Cheney in a press release. “Frisco is a top destination for relocating companies seeking a great business environment and exceptional lifestyle amenities for their employees.”
“Texas is the number one destination for economic opportunity in America, and I am proud to welcome Ruiz Foods to Frisco,” said Abbott. “With an unrivaled business climate and skilled, diverse workforce, the Lone Star State has a competitive advantage that continues to attract top-tier companies like Ruiz Foods.”
“Welcome Ruiz Foods, and thank you for bringing 125 jobs to Hall Park in Frisco,” said Frisco economic development corporation president Jason Ford. “When companies choose Frisco, they are choosing the best city in Texas for business.”
Currently, Ruiz Foods houses four production facilities across the country with two in California, one in Denison Texas and the last in South Carolina.
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