Patties Foods, is an Australian food manufacturing company that produces meat pies, baked goods, frozen fruits, and pre-made desserts. Patties Foods is represented in the Australian market by the Four'n Twenty, Patties, Herbert Adams, Nanna's, Chefs Pride, Boscastle and Snowy River brands. Patties is the largest Meat pie producing company in Australia, and the world.[citation needed] They are the producers of several well-known Meat pies, including the Patties, Snowy River pie, Herbert Adams pie, and as of 2003, Four'n Twenty pies. Patties Foods is headquartered in Bairnsdale, Victoria.
Company type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Food |
Founded | 1966 |
Founder | Rijs family |
Headquarters | Bairnsdale, Australia |
Area served | Australia, New Zealand, USA, Japan, Singapore, Thailand. Taiwan, South Korea. |
Key people | Paul Hitchcock (CEO) |
Products | Meat pies Pastries baked goods frozen fruits and desserts Pre Prepared Meals |
Parent | PAG |
Divisions | Four'n Twenty Patties Herbert Adams Nanna's Chefs Pride Snowy River Lean Cuisine Fitness Outcomes Ruffie Rustic Foods On The Menu |
Website | pattiesfoodgroup |
History
editPatties Foods was founded as Patties Bakeries. Originally a cake shop in Lakes Entrance, in August 1966 Patties Bakery, originally named for the owner's wife Patty Neat,[1] was purchased by Peter and Annie Rijs, whom emigrated from the Netherlands in 1956. In 1967 the Rijs family began to build business by introducing pies and bread rolls. The demand for Patties' product increased, prompting a series of shops and bakeries to be built, bought and sold. In 1985 a new factory was built and production was moved to Bairnsdale, where it continues to this day.
The business continued to expand over the years, Patties began distribution in Melbourne in 1986, and in 1995 exporting to New Zealand. In 1993, Patties launched Arriba, a Mexican food range. In 1996, after pastry sales grew, Patties sold its bread business to Sunicrust in order to concentrate on pastry products. Demand for pastry products continued to grow, resulting in significant expansions to the factory. In 1998, a two million dollar plant renovation and extension took place, including installation of a spiral freezer. In 2000, a new parallel manufacturing line, capable of making all pasties, sausage rolls and finger foods, was installed, substantially increasing capacity.
Australian brands Four'n Twenty, Herbert Adams and Nanna's were purchased from Simplot in 2003 and Patties began manufacturing the associated products in the Bairnsdale factory in 2004. In 2006, Patties was inducted into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame[2] and the Gippsland Business Awards Hall of Fame.
Patties Foods was publicly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange in 2006.[3] The Rijs brothers, sons of the founding Mr and Mrs Rijs, retained 40% shareholding of the company. In 2007 Patties acquired the Chefs Pride and Creative Gourmet businesses,[4] and introduced gluten free foods to its product roster.[5]
In early 2015 a recall was ordered on Nanna's frozen berries which had been imported from China and Chile, after five people contracted hepatitis A.[6] In November 2016 Patties was purchased by Pacific Equity Partners and delisted from the ASX.[7] In September 2022 Patties was sold to PAG.[8][9]
Brands and product lines
editPies, pasties, sausage rolls and quiches in three different sizes (standard, party and mini party), there is also a gluten free range of patties pies and a vegan roll.
Pies, including the 'traveller pie', pasties and sausage rolls.
Wedgewood
editPies, party pies and sausage rolls.
Nanna's
editFrozen fruit, family and snack sized fruit pies, waffles, danishes, crumbles and jam filled donuts.
Herbert Adams
editA range of gourmet pies, pasties and sausage rolls.
Snowy River
editPies, pasties and sausage rolls in two different sizes (standard and party).
Patties Foodservice
editA range of bistro items, desserts, finger foods, fruits, vegetable and specialty items which are supplied to hotels, restaurants and other leading hospitality establishments.
References
edit- ^ "Patties Foods - Company History". Archived from the original on 27 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
- ^ "Makers, big and small, get place in spotlight". The Age. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
- ^ "PATTIES FOODS LTD (PFL)". Australian Securities Exchange. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
- ^ "Patties Foods warns of impact of costs". The Age. 21 November 2007. Archived from the original on 9 March 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ "Gluten free drives a new mini-industry". The Age. 31 August 2007. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ "Distributor of frozen berries linked to hepatitis A defends response". ABC News (Australia). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 15 February 2015. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ^ Pacific Foods Limited: Removal from Official List Australian Securities Exchange 27 September 2016
- ^ PE firm PAG gets Patties Foods, Vesco in $550m deal Australian Financial Review 14 September 2022
- ^ Iconic Aussie food brands Four’n’Twenty, Lean Cuisine sold to Hong Kong investment giant Sydney Morning Herald 15 September 2022
Further reading
edit- Bye-bye American pie, The Age, 21 July 2003
- How Dutch migrant made a new life, The Age, 25 January 2013