To keep up with demand for its retail frozen food offerings, White Castle opened a new 80,000-square-foot, LEED Gold-certified frozen food manufacturing facility in Vandalia, Ohio.
For many consumers, a burger is just a burger. But, for White Castle’s loyal fans, it’s the 5-hole technology that makes this Columbus, Ohio-based company king of fast food. So, in 1987, it brought its coveted hamburgers and cheeseburgers into the retail channel. Since then, the White Castle cheeseburger reigns as the No. 1 selling frozen sandwich in retail stores and vending operations across the country, according to Nielsen, total frozen appetizers and sandwiches, ended Oct. 4, says Rob Camp, vice president and general manager.