Pet food company opens new facility in Denton

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A pet food manufacturer that gained internet fame in 2020 when a co-owner ate its products for 30 straight days has opened a new facility in Denton.

Muenster Milling Co. said the new facility integrates its raw meat processing, freeze-drying and retail packaging. It also gives the company room to expand at the 120,000-square-foot space at 2269 N. Masch Branch Rd.

A shot of some of the equipment inside the new facility complex
A shot of some of the equipment inside the new facility complex(Muenster Milling Company)

Muenster Milling was acquired by Dallas-based private equity firm Kainos Capital in 2021, a move that marked the first ownership outside its founding family, the Felderhoffs. Bringing on Kainos gave the family, now in its fourth generation of involvement with the company, the flexibility to expand operations and pay off debt.

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In 2020, Mitch Felderhoff drew some attention when he committed to eating nothing but the company’s dog food for 30 days, documenting the experience on social media as a way to raise awareness for what owners feed their pets.

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