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For Immediate Release Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Batter Up Foods Invests $34M in Fulton Co. Waffle Plant, Creates 162 Jobs
Atlanta, GA - Governor Brian P. Kemp today announced that Batter Up Foods' sister company, SatisPie, will invest up to $34 million as it expands its product offerings to include waffles and pancakes for businesses across North America. Headquartered in Rochester, New York, this marks the company's first location in Georgia, which will ultimately create 162 jobs.
"Batter Up Foods is yet another American small business success story," said Governor Kemp. "Their decision to bring their operations to our state is a testament to our outstanding workforce and pro-business environment. I can't wait to see the opportunities Batter Up Foods creates for the hardworking Georgians in the Atlanta area."
Georgia's robust workforce training programs and infrastructure attracted Batter Up Foods to Fulton County. Once fully operational, the improved 102,000 square-foot plant will have the ability to produce 580 million waffles a year.
"We are thrilled to establish this food processing facility in Fulton Industrial Park which will produce top of the line breakfast items for the world-class retailers we serve, while employing hundreds of workers in this area," said Mike Pinkowski, CEO of Batter Up Foods. "I would like to thank Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, the Development Authority of Fulton County, and Georgia Power Company for the support we received to make this project possible during this critical economic moment."
The facility, located in Fulton Industrial Park, was previously used in food production and will be upgraded in phases beginning this year. Individuals who are interested in career opportunities with Batter Up Foods at the new location are encouraged to reach out to jobs@batterupfoods.com.
"We couldn't be happier to welcome Batter Up Foods to Fulton County," said Al Nash, CEO of the Development Authority of Fulton County. "Their long-term investment
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