Governor Moore Announces New Feast & Fettle Production Facility in Maryland
BALTIMORE, MD (November 12, 2025) — Governor Wes Moore today announced that Feast & Fettle, the Northeast’s premium prepared meal delivery service, is opening a new production and distribution facility in Howard County. The company will lease a 25,000 square-foot facility located at 7071 Dorsey Run Road in Elkridge, where it will craft, package, and distribute its high-quality, fully-prepared meals for households across the greater Mid Atlantic area. With this new facility, Feast & Fettle plans to create approximately 250 new full-time jobs over the next three years.
“Attracting Feast & Fettle to Maryland brings incredible opportunities to the Howard County workforce, the state’s manufacturing and agribusiness sectors, and the surrounding region’s meal delivery service options,” said Gov. Moore. “While the company is focused on providing healthy meals for its customers, it is also dedicated to providing access to free meals through its community partners. In this great time of need, we’re proud to support Feast & Fettle as it works towards both of these important goals.”
What began in 2016 as a private chef’s side hustle has grown into one of New England’s fastest-growing meal delivery services. From its Rhode Island kitchen, Feast & Fettle’s in-house team oversees every step of the process, from cooking and packaging to personally delivering each meal. Guided by a mission that’s both simple and personal, to nourish everyday life, the company continues to expand along the East Coast while staying true to its core values of care and quality.
“As we expand into the DMV, our mission stays the same,” said Feast & Fettle Chief Executive Officer Carlos Ventura. “We’re here to deliver exceptional quality, operate with integrity, and care for our Members the same way we care for our team in Elkridge. Hospitality starts inside the company. When our people grow, our Members feel it. Career development and economic mobility aren’t perks here; they’re part of how we build.”
“We are excited to welcome the Feast & Fettle team to Maryland, where reaching customers up and down the East Coast can be achieved quickly and conveniently,” said Maryland Department of Commerce Secretary Harry Coker, Jr. “With some of the biggest names in the food industry located in our state, Feast & Fettle is sure to be in good company and have the utmost success at its new Howard County location.”
To assist with project costs, the Maryland Department of Commerce is working to approve a $1 million conditional loan through Advantage Maryland. In addition, the Howard County Economic Development Authority is providing a repayable loan of up to $500,000 for flexible working capital purposes, as well as a $100,000 reimbursable workforce training grant.
“We are thrilled to welcome Feast & Fettle’s meal delivery operations to Elkridge in Howard County,” said Howard County Executive Calvin Ball. “The investment by this well-established and growing company will generate hundreds of jobs and highlights the Eastern Howard County Enterprise Zone as a critical tool in attracting businesses to the Route 1 Corridor.”
“We are proud to welcome Feast & Fettle to Howard County’s dynamic business community,” said Howard County Economic Development Authority Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Jones. “This new production and distribution facility brings hundreds of quality jobs and reflects the strength of our region as a hub for innovation in food production and logistics.”



