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Schwan Food Company

The Schwan Food Company
Private
Industry Frozen food
Founded 1952
Founder Marvin Schwan
Headquarters Marshall, Minnesota, USA
Revenue $3B
Number of employees
14,000
Website www.theschwanfoodcompany.com

The Schwan Food Company is a multibillion-dollar, privately owned company more than 12,000 employees. Based in Marshall, Minnesota, the company sells frozen foods from home delivery trucks, in grocery store freezers, by mail, and to the food service industry. The company produces, markets, and distributes products developed under brands such as Schwan's, Red Baron, Freschetta, Tony's, Mrs. Smith's, Edwards, Pagoda Express, Larry's, and many others.

The company's major business units include Schwan's Home Service, Schwan's Consumer Brands, Schwan's Food Service, and Schwan's Global Supply Chain.

Schwan's Home Service, the company's flagship business unit, is the largest direct-to-home food delivery provider in the United States. Home Service markets and distributes more than 400 products under the Schwan's and LiveSmart brands. The business has more than 400 sales-and-distribution centers located throughout the United States with 4,500 delivery vehicles.

Schwan's Consumer Brands markets frozen food products in grocery stores primarily in the Western Hemisphere. Schwan's Food Service markets and distributes frozen-food products to the food service industry. Schwan's Global Supply Chain is a manufacturing cooperative that coordinates the company's production processes and helps develop new products.

In 1952, Marvin Schwan (1929–1993) began home delivery of his family's homemade ice cream (The Marshall Creamery Company) to rural western Minnesota. Schwan's expanded quickly to cover much of the Midwestern United States and made a number of acquisitions, including the Holiday Ice Cream Company and Russell Dairy. In 1957, the product line was expanded to include juice concentrates, and in 1962, Schwan's began selling frozen fish products.

During the 1970s, the company began selling pizza to schools, launched the Red Baron pizza brand for sale in grocery stores, and formed the Red Baron Squadron flight team to promote the brand. During the 1980s, Schwan's made further acquisitions, including pizza manufacturer Sabatasso Foods and Asian-foods manufacturer Minh Food Corporation. Schwan's opened a plant in Leyland, Preston, England in 1989. 1990 Schwans had a go at Schwans Canada with an ice cream plant in Manitoba and routes in Saskatchewan and Alberta unfortunately they ceased operations in December of 1999. In 1993, founder Marvin Schwan died of a heart attack at the age of 64. The Marvin Schwan Memorial Drive in Marshall is named after him. His older brother, Alfred Schwan, who had been the company's head of manufacturing, was named president.


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