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Columbia's Synergy Food Group plant reports on progress

Synergy Food Group has been in communication with Mayor Pam Hoots in response to questions about how the new Columbia company is doing.

Greg Durrett, Green County native, owner and president of Synergy Food Group, said, "Two of the shelf stable meal kits from Synergy have been approved by the military.

These meals will be packaged in the Columbia. National stock numbers have been assigned to the kits and they are to be published in a catalog for military bases."

Durrett noted that the next two administrative jobs this facility looks to fill are in accounting and logistics.

They currently have fourteen people working in the Synergy Columbia plant after having opened and starting work the first of this year.




This story was posted on 2022-11-03 09:28:51
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