Courtesy of Ruiz Food Products Inc.
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Ruiz Foods Makes its HQ Move to Frisco, Texas, Official

March 6, 2024
The frozen Mexican foods manufacturer cut the ribbon on its new, centrally located headquarters office.

Ribbons continue to meet their symbolic demise at the hands of frozen Mexican food manufacturer Ruiz Food Products Inc., as the company today celebrated the official grand opening of its Frisco, Texas, headquarters office — just a few months after cutting the ribbons on health centers for its employees at its three processing plants.

Ruiz Foods announced in 2023 that it would officially move its HQ to Frisco from Dinuba, Calif., in an effort to become more centrally located for its customers and its facilities in Texas, California and South Carolina. Frisco had been named a regional headquarters for the company in 2022, and the company believes the area will provide greater access to talent with important skill sets in consumer products, information technology and marketing.

Ruiz Foods’ new headquarters occupies 25,000 square feet of the Hall Park facility and will house approximately 125 employees when full.

About the Author

Andy Hanacek | Senior Editor

Andy Hanacek has covered meat, poultry, bakery and snack foods as a B2B editor for nearly 20 years, and has toured hundreds of processing plants and food companies, sharing stories of innovation and technological advancement throughout the food supply chain. In 2018, he won a Folio:Eddie Award for his unique "From the Editor's Desk" video blogs, and he has brought home additional awards from Folio and ASBPE over the years. In addition, Hanacek led the Meat Industry Hall of Fame for several years and was vice president of communications for We R Food Safety, a food safety software and consulting company.

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