Gardein Explained

Gardein
Founded:2003
Founder:Yves Potvin
Hq Location City:Richmond, British Columbia
Hq Location Country:Canada
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Products:Animal meat-free foods
Owner:Conagra Brands
Pinnacle Foods
Website:Gardein official website

Gardein (a portmanteau of garden and protein) is a line of meat-free foods produced by Conagra Brands. In 2003, the company was founded by Yves Potvin, who remained as the CEO of Gardein until 2016.[1] In November 2014, Pinnacle Foods purchased Gardein for $154 million. Pinnacle was acquired by Conagra in 2018.[2]

The company has production facilities in Richmond, British Columbia and Hagerstown, Maryland.[3] All of Gardein's products are vegan. The company uses a proprietary process to make its meatless products. In 2014, the company began producing gluten free meatless products.[4]

History

Garden Protein International was founded by former chef Yves Potvin in 2003.[5] In 2009, the company began selling its frozen products.[6]

In 2007, Garden Protein had 85 employees and $50 million in annual sales.[7] In 2014, it had nearly $100 million in sales at the retail level.[8] By 2015, it had over 250 employees with distribution to more than 22,000 stores in North America.[9]

Gardein was first used in the United Kingdom in 2008, as an ingredient in Grassington's frozen meals.[10]

Publicity

Gardein products have been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show multiple times by chef and Gardein consultant Tal Ronnen.[11] [12]

In 2013, Gardein partnered with the Los Angeles City Council to celebrate Meatless Monday.[13] [14]

Awards

In 2007, Gardein received PETA's Company of the Year Award for their meat substitute products.

Since 2010 Gardein has received four Canadian Grand Prix New Product awards (Frozen or Refrigerated Prepared Food & Entrees, 2013,[15] Fishless Fillet and Crispy Chik'n with Veggies Pocket Meal, 2015[16]). It also won a New Product award from Veg News Magazine three years in a row (2010, 2011 and 2012). Gardein's Seven Grain Crispy Tenders product won Shape magazine's Best Snack award in 2010, and Gardein then won the Good Food Award by Natural Health Magazine in 2011.

Gardein received several awards in 2014, including PETA's Product of the Year, the Libby Award for PETA's 'Best Seasonal Vegan Food,' the 'Foodie Award' by the Vegetarian Times, and the National Restaurant Association's Food and Beverage Innovations (FABI) Awards for their Fishless Fillets.[17]

Also that year, the brand received the Leadership in Sustainability award at the British Columbia Export Awards, and Mercy for Animals awarded founder Yves Potvin their Innovative Business Award.

Better Homes and Gardens awarded Gardein with Best New Product in the Meatless Alternative category for their Crispy Chick'n Sliders in 2014,[18] and 'Best New Product' in 2015.

In 2015, Gardein's Gluten-Free Beefless Ground was a finalist for Best Meat Replacement in Delicious Living Magazine's third annual Best Bite Awards. In the same year, they received the Progressive Grocer Category Advisor Award (Frozen Meatless Foods category) for their Fishless Fillets.[19]

Restaurant menu inclusion

Although Gardein is primarily sold as a frozen product in grocery stores, its products have been included on restaurant menus as well.

Fine for dumping vegetable oil

In February 2018, Gardein pleaded guilty in the Provincial Court of British Columbia to a 2016 offence of unlawfully dumping vegetable oil into a ditch on Gardein's property, which leads into the Fraser River. The company was fined $285,000, ordered to improve its Richmond-based plant to prevent future spills, and added to the Environmental Offenders Registry.[24]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Best. Dean. 1 May 2015. just the answer: Gardein founder and CEO Yves Potvin.. Just-Food.
  2. Web site: Conagra Brands Completes Acquisition Of Pinnacle Foods Conagra Brands. 2019-11-12. www.conagrabrands.com.
  3. Web site: Bednar. Adam. Pinnacle coming to Hagerstown – Maryland Daily Record. 23 September 2015 . 2017-09-09.
  4. News: Abdulla. Hannah. 14 February 2014. Meat alternatives firm Gardein adds gluten-free to range. Just-Food.
  5. News: Yves Potvin on rapid growth. 21 October 2008. The Globe and Mail.
  6. Hudson. Sabrina. 28 April 2014. Fish-free filets angle for sales: Gardein looks to hook more than just vegans with meatless product. Los Angeles Business Journal. 36. 17. 3. Factiva.
  7. News: Meatless meat wins animal rights award; Veggie-based chicken and beef look-alikes are created by Richmond's Garden Protein. Anderson. Fiona. 27 December 2007. C4.
  8. News: How I Made It: Yves Potvin. Hsu. Tiffany. 2014-07-20. Los Angeles Times. 2017-09-09. en-US. 0458-3035.
  9. Miller. Nancy. March 2015. Where's the beef?. Los Angeles Magazine. 60. 3. 104–108. Factiva.
  10. News: New vegetarian launches to capitalise on UN claims. Beckett. Alex. 13 September 2008. The Grocer. Riley. Lisa. 33.
  11. News: Chef puts the protein on vegan plates. Butler. Grant. 7 September 2010. The Oregonian (MCT).
  12. News: Richmond-based firm braces for another wave of Oprah-fuelled growth. Shore. Randy. 1 February 2011. Postmedia News.
  13. Los Angeles City Council Commends Gardein for its Support of Meatless Monday. Gardein. www.prnewswire.com. en. 2017-09-09.
  14. News: L.A. City Council Salutes Gardein for Its Support of Meatless Monday. 17 December 2012. Health & Beauty Close-Up.
  15. News: Grocery Industry Honours Rookies of the Year. 7 June 2013. Canada NewsWire.
  16. News: Gardein Honored at Canadian Grand Prix New Product Awards for Fifth Consecutive Year. 11 June 2015. India Retail News.
  17. News: NRA reveals 2014 FABI Award picks. 12 March 2014. Restaurant Hospitality.
  18. News: Better Homes and Gardens Highlights Best New Product Awards 2014 Winners. 27 January 2014. Entertainment Close-Up.
  19. Gardein™ Receives Progressive Grocer's 2015 Category Advisor Award. Gardein. www.prnewswire.com. en. 2017-09-09.
  20. Web site: Restaurant spotlight veggie grill . Gardein . 18 November 2017.
  21. Web site: Johnny Rockets Adds Vegan Burger to its Menu . OneGreenPlanet.org . 18 November 2017 . 31 July 2017.
  22. Web site: BurgerFuel's Latest Special Vegan Burger, Chook Free!. BurgerFuel. en. 2019-08-29.
  23. Web site: The Vegetarian Resource Group Blog. 2021-12-19. en-US.
  24. Web site: British Columbia manufacturer of plant-based foods fined for Fisheries Act violation - Canada.ca. Canada. Environment and Climate Change. www.canada.ca. 20 February 2018. en. 2018-02-22.