
Dainty Foods, a Canadian-based producer of private-label rice and ready-to-heat meal solutions, announced it's establishing its first U.S. manufacturing operation in Batavia Township, Ohio. An initial investment of $85 million is expected to lead to a total project investment of as much as $150 million rolled out over five years. Dainty USA LLC is expected to create approximately 240 new jobs upon full buildout, generating approximately $15.8 million in new annual payroll.
The 250,000-sq-ft facility will significantly expand the company's production capacity in North America. Once fully operational, the site is expected to produce up to 250 million units annually, manufacturing retort pouches as well as expanding into cups and bowls to meet growing U.S. consumer demand for convenient meal solutions.
Production will ramp up in phases, with Phase One scheduled to be operational in the first quarter of 2027.
"This investment marks a transformative milestone in Dainty's growth strategy," says James Maitland, CEO of Les Aliments Dainty Foods Inc. "Establishing Dainty USA LLC strengthens our presence in the U.S. market, increases production capacity with world-class automation, and brings innovative, convenient meal solutions closer to American consumers. The site was chosen for its MidWest supply chain strength, workforce, infrastructure, and business-friendly environment. We are proud to invest in the Batavia community, and excited to offer US produced goods, we look forward to building a strong, long-term partnership in the region."
The company says that the facility will utilize advanced technology and automation to enhance efficiency, product quality, and supply chain performance. Designed for optimized logistics, the site will feature a dedicated rail spur, three inbound loading bays for raw materials, and six outbound bays to support finished goods distribution throughout the U.S.
Dainty USA LLC is partnering with state and local government agencies on grant support for the project. Renovation and facility development are expected to begin in the next few weeks, with hiring to follow as operations ramp up.


















