Picard Surgelés

Picard Surgelés is a French food company specializing in the manufacture and retail distribution of frozen products. It began as Les Glacières de Fontainebleau in 1906.[1] Picard Surgelés has almost 900 retail stores in France.[2] In 2014, French consumers voted Picard as their favorite brand.[3]

Picard Surgelés
IndustryRetail
FounderRaymond Picard
Headquarters
Area served
France and Europe
Key people
Philippe Dailliez
(Directeur général)
ProductsFrozen food, Frozen prepared Food
Revenue1,385 M € (03/2017)
110 M € (03/2017)
Websitepicard.fr

The company produces about 700 different products,[4] which are sold exclusively under the Picard brand.[5]

History

Picard began as Les Glaciéres de Fontainebleau in 1906. Raymond Picard founded it as an ice-supply business, to provide households with blocks of ice prior to the advent of home refrigerators. Arnaud Decelle bought the business in 1974 and began to sell frozen vegetables from a store in Paris. Today, Picard is owned by jointly by Aryzta (49%) and Lion Capital (51%), and commands about 20 percent of the French frozen food market.[3]

In October 2019, Aryzta's board agreed to an offer from Tunisian investment group Invest Group Zouari to divest 43% of its stake in Picard.[6]

Retail operations

A Picard shop at Karlavägen in Stockholm, Sweden.
A Picard shop at Musashi-Koyama in Tokyo, Japan.

Although Picard retail stores offer some non-frozen food options, almost all of the products in each shop are frozen food. The average size of a Picard retail store is about 186 square metres (2,000 sq ft). The variety of the food is a major selling point, which beyond frozen fruit, vegetables, meat, and fish include options such as minced ginger, various chopped herbs, sauteed shallots, peeled chestnuts, wild mushrooms, pumpkin puree, and various sauces such as beurre blanc. Frozen prepared foods are also large sellers, including items like croissants, brioches, salads, galettes, hors d'oeuvres, entrees, and various desserts. In 2016, Picard's best-selling item was extra-fine green beans, of which they daily sold 16 tonnes (15.7 long tons; 17.6 short tons). Shoppers use insulated bags to carry products home.[3]

Supply chain and new products

Picard owns much of the production chain from the raw ingredients to the final products and enjoys a close relationship with farmers, and so chooses not to include many of the additives and preservatives that other frozen food retailers include. Picard introduces around 200 new food options every year to keep consumers happy.[3]

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References

  1. "La grande histoire du petit flocon" (in French). Picard. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  2. "Vos magasins Picard près de chez vous" (in French). Picard. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  3. Mah, Ann (July 14, 2016). "France's Favorite Grocery Store Only Sells Frozen Food. Surprised? You Shouldn't Be". www.thekitchn.com.
  4. http://www.picard.se/om-picard/%7Caccessdate 2015-05-19 (In Swedish)
  5. Briand, Soizic (2014-09-24). "Voici le classement des enseignes préférées des Français". challenges.fr (in French). Challenges. Retrieved 2015-04-16.
  6. "Aryzta to sell 43% stake in French frozen food producer Picard". Business News Today. 2019-10-08. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
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