Great Sanger company. On the rise. And the reason I say that happens to be related to a fire the company had in 2016 that should have done it in. The plant where Initiatives organic baby food was processed burned to the ground. The historic site had been extensively remodeled, but it was old and that apparently contributed to the disaster. The operation, owned and operated by the Ypma family, employed about 120 at the time of the fire. James Ypma, president, has forged ahead with the rebuild and is currently restarting local production in Sanger on one line of product. This has been one of my favorite stories to write, and Ive been writing for a newspaper since 1982. Just a great operation.
This is an awesome company. I had the chance to hear their story firsthand from the company president. Theyve really invested in the Sanger community, train their employees and are committed to supporting the local economy.
I worked here before it caught on fire. My coworkers were great and the baby food products with chia seeds were delicious 🤫😋
Very clean inside and out.
This is what happens when you hire from production and not trained individuals. Hope no mechanics got hurt trying to save the place.
Delicious food and high quality. We used the BabysRUs, Meijer, Giant Eagle, Vons, and Kroger lines, baby loved them. Family run business!
Third largest baby food maker in the U.S. and its here in Sanger!
Want to work there
Nadeeka was great
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