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Goya Foods to Open New Calif. Facility to Support Healthy Product Line

As the only Hispanic food company to offer consumers an entire line of low sodium, organic, diet and sugar free products, the 250,000 square foot facility will boost Goya's distribution capabilities of healthy and authentic Latin food and strengthen the company's position and growth in the West.

CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. (PRNewswire) — Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, expands its West Coast headquarters with a new facility and distribution center in Southern California in response to the increased consumer demand of Goya's healthy and nutritious products.

As the only Hispanic food company to offer consumers an entire line of low sodium, organic, diet and sugar free products, the 250,000 square foot facility will boost Goya's distribution capabilities of healthy and authentic Latin food and strengthen the company's position and growth in the West. "Based on our current sales and the influence of Latin culture on the food industry, it's an opportune time to expand in California, a marketable region that represents high-growth for Goya," says Robert A. Unanue, who spearheaded the expansion of Goya California and whose great grandfather Don Prudencio founded Goya Foods in 1936.  "The new California facility will allow us to accelerate our reach and secure our position in one of the top regions of the United States while simultaneously allowing us to focus on the expansion of our healthy product lines."

The new facility will act as Goya's West Coast hub and service the surrounding states including Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Washington and Utah. The new center features a new warehouse management system, increased capacity for packing, freezing, and railroad transportation that strategically runs through the West Coast and links to Goya's new facility in Houston, Texas.

As part of Goya's 2011 collaboration with First Lady Michelle Obama's MyPlate / MiPlato campaign, Goya has focused on expanding its healthy product lines that feature a variety of over 40 low sodium and organic beans, organic rice, brown rice, quinoa, beans, vegetables, frozen vegetables and fruits, coconut water, diet beverages, as well as household staples like olive oil and low sodium condiments.  "Goya's new California facility is part of the company's $300 million global expansion of four new state of the art manufacturing, production and distribution facilities in Texas, Georgia, and New Jersey, and will play a significant role in supporting our efforts to provide healthy products," says Bob Unanue, President of Goya Foods.  "Since our collaboration with First Lady Michelle Obama, we've printed over 336 million cans marked with the MyPlate logo.  We've not only provided consumers with healthy options that have 'good taste, are good for you and of good value,' key elements that resonate with our popular tagline 'If It's Goya, It Has To Be Good,' but we've provided the educational materials and aligned our overall communications in order to really make a difference in the well-being of our consumers."  Each of Goya's new facilities will help reach new consumers and strengthen the Goya brand throughout the United States and internationally.

For more information about Goya Foods, please visit www.goya.com

About GOYA: Founded in 1936, Goya Foods, Inc. is America's largest Hispanic-owned food company, and has established itself as the leader in Latin American food and condiments. Goya manufactures packages and distributes over 2,200 high-quality food products from Mexico, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Goya products have their roots in the culinary traditions of Hispanic communities around the world; their combination of authentic ingredients, robust seasonings and convenient preparation make them ideal for every taste and every table. For more information on Goya Foods, please visit www.goya.com.