Houston’s own My Fit Foods is laying the groundwork for a major expansion, confirming a new retail location at 1515 Studemont Street along with the relocation and upgrade of one of its commissary kitchens. The move reinforces the brand’s continued investment in its hometown, where it also houses its corporate headquarters.
My Fit Foods offers fresh, ready-to-eat meals made with balanced macros and clean, whole ingredients. The menu is built to support a healthy lifestyle, whether you’re focused on fitness, weight loss, or just eating better. With no prep or cleanup needed, it’s a simple way to stay on track.
Behind the scenes, operations are scaling as well. The company’s commissary kitchen is moving from its existing 5,000-square-foot facility into a much larger space at 10351 W. Little York Road, Suite 100. While not open to the public, this new 20,221-square-foot space will allow for a significant increase in production capacity. The project permit, confirmed by Shannon Ready, Chief Construction Officer, includes the installation of new kitchen hoods. The record lists the estimated cost at $250,000.
With Houston remaining the brand’s central hub, these developments signal more than just a local investment, but show that My Fit Foods is preparing for something bigger. Whether it’s more locations or broader distribution, the groundwork being laid today is clearly designed to support a stronger presence tomorrow.
The new outpost, set to open in December 2025, will be offering My Fit Foods’ signature ready-to-eat meals. According to Ready, “We just broke ground on Studemont St. The grand opening will offer 40% off for the first day.” The company has seen strong support in the Houston market, and this addition marks another step forward in building out its local reach.