New Jarrett Foods custom poultry processing facility opensNew Jarrett Foods custom poultry processing facility opens

Company transformed existing building into a state-of-the-art poultry processing complex.

July 17, 2024

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Jarrett Foods, a provider of custom poultry processing solutions, has begun operations at its newly renovated and expanded headquarters.

“We are excited that our new poultry processing facility is operational,” said Heath Jarrett, chief executive officer of Jarrett Foods. “We look forward to producing high-quality poultry products that are tailored specifically to each client needs.”

The company has transformed an existing 44,853-square-foot building on Grady School Road into a state-of-the-art poultry processing complex, now spanning a total of 53,972 square feet. The renovations and new construction began last fall.

Operations began with a team of 70 employees with plans to increase the number to 300 in the first year.

Jarrett Foods aims to meet the diverse needs of its customers by offering a wide variety of services, including whole bird cut-up, custom breast and thigh deboning, breast and tender hand portioning, marination, and re-packing.

“Our ultra-modern plant will feature a full range of further-processing capabilities,” said Terry Willis, president of Jarrett Foods. “Our investment in top-of-the-line processing equipment will allow us to deliver consistent, high-quality products and custom processing solutions.”

In addition to Jarrett serving as CEO and Willis as president, Jarrett Food is led by poultry and food industry veterans including plant manager Neil Martin, chief financial officer Toni Jarrett, and marketing & pr director Patrick Ceska.

Based in northeast Georgia, Jarrett Foods offers a range of high-quality products, such as whole bird cut-up, custom breast and thigh deboning, breast and tender hand portioning, marination, and re-packing services.

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