C-store chain expanding food facility in Wisconsin

C-store chain expanding food facility in Wisconsin

MADISON, WIS. โ€” Kwik Trip Inc., a convenience store chain operating more than 865 locations in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, South Dakota and Wisconsin, plans to invest more than $151 million to expand operations across multiple locations in Wisconsin, according to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC).

The WEDC said Kwik Tripโ€™s plans include a proposed capital investment that would further expand its dairy, commissary and baking facilities in La Crosse, Wis. In addition, Kwik Trip intends to purchase and renovate a commercial office building in Onalaska, Wis., and build a new satellite distribution center.

โ€œGrowth is good, not only for Kwik Trip, but most importantly for our coworkers and the communities we serve,โ€ said Scott Zietlow, president and chief executive officer of Kwik Trip. โ€œAs a top workplace, we are able to provide strong, vibrant jobs throughout Wisconsin. We appreciate the support from the WEDC to make this happen.โ€

Kwik Trip distributes more than 80% of the products featured in its stores, supplied by its own commissary, bakery, dairy and distribution center in La Crosse. In November 2017 the company unveiled a $300 million capital investment project in La Crosse. The largest component of that project involved upgrades to the companyโ€™s bread and bun operations. Kwik Trip invested $42 million in a new 200,000-square-foot bread and bun production plant and $71 million in new equipment for the bread and bun production facility.