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What else can be said about the stellar performance of frozen foods in 2020? Every single category saw unprecedented leaps in year-over-year (YOY) growth, driven by a population immersed in pandemic precautions, and consequently eating the majority of their meals at home.

Frozen foods offer the combination of convenience, variety, value and longevity that many other foods can’t match, and were perfectly suited to 2020’s homebound circumstances. Approximately 7% of consumers bought frozen foods for the first time in 2020, according to the American Frozen Food Institute’s (AFFI) most recent Power of Frozen report, which was compiled with market research firm IRI.

Other statistics from 2020 tell the story of an extraordinary year for the industry. These numbers come from AFFI’s Power of Frozen report, and from the National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA), who compiled retail frozen food sales in 2020 with market research firm Nielsen:

  • Frozen foods sold $67.5 billion in 2020, moving 17.3 billion units, an increase of nearly 21% from 2019. In contrast, the YOY growth for frozen foods from 2018 to 2019 was just 2% (NFRA).
  • During the peak pandemic purchasing timeframe (March 2020), YOY sales of frozen foods were 53% higher than March 2019 (AFFI).
  • Ice cream and frozen novelties combined for $14.4 billion, up from $11.3 billion in 2019 (AFFI and NFRA).
  • Frozen seafood saw the largest gain of any product, selling $1.6 billion more than 2019, for a total of $6.8 billion—a 35% YOY increase (AFFI).
  • Frozen pizza sold $6.1 billion, while frozen entrées sold $10.3 billion, for a combined $16.4 billion, compared to $9.3 billion in 2019 (AFFI and NFRA).
  • Approximately 9% of consumers purchased kitchen appliances in 2020 to cook frozen foods at home. These include air fryers, Instant Pots, pizza ovens, and more (AFFI).
  • About 77% of total frozen food sales in 2020 were from national brands, down from 80.4% in 2015. Private label growth increased during that time by 22.8%, but national brands still dominate with $7.3 billion in sales, compared to $2.8 billion for private label foods in 2020 (AFFI).
  • Approximately 70% of frozen foods customers are interested in plant-based options today, with the majority of them adopting a flexitarian diet, as opposed to straight vegan or vegetarian eating (AFFI).
  • Among high-frequency frozen foods consumers, 46% say resealable packaging is very important, while 37% say sustainable frozen foods packaging is also very important (AFFI).
  • The continued rise of e-commerce for frozen foods (home delivery, curbside pickup, direct-to-consumer shipping) was boosted by pandemic precautions for shoppers, accounting for $7.4 billion in sales—a 75% increase over 2019 (AFFI).

The success of frozen foods in 2021 will depend on several factors, including whether people have made purchasing, cooking and consuming frozen foods a permanent at-home habit, and whether foodservice—which was essentially wiped out by COVID-19—makes a full comeback with on-premise dining.

From any perspective though, it looks like frozen foods are poised to continue growing in 2021, and while they likely won’t reach the sales peaks of 2020, anything close to double-digit YOY growth in 2021 will be viewed as a major success, particularly since YOY growth for frozen foods was stuck in the low single digits (or even negative growth) for years before 2020.

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All meal occasions—dinner, lunch, snacks and breakfast—are contributing to an increase in frozen food purchases.

 

Our Rankings

Refrigerated & Frozen Foods’ annual Top 150 Frozen Foods Processors Report is a snapshot of the top 25 frozen foods processors in six categories: Meals & Entrees; Snacks, Appetizers & Sides; Meat, Poultry & Seafood; Dairy; Fruits & Vegetables; and Bakery.

This report represents Refrigerated & Frozen Foods’ best efforts to reflect recent sales data based on annual reports, news releases, and statistics from our sister publications Dairy Foods and National Provisioner, and other business media sources. Because most companies do not separate frozen sales from their total sales, the figures are either company-wide or segmented by region (North American sales, for example).

If you work for a company on this list and know the approximate sales data of the frozen products your business produces, please contact me and I will update this page.

 

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Meals & Entrées

Frozen pizza

Frozen pizza sold $6.1 billion in 2020—an increase of $885 million over 2019—with a year-over-year dollar growth of +9.4%, according to the AFFI/IRI Power of Frozen report.

Entrées and Pizza Combine for 25% of all Frozen Food Sales in 2020

According to the latest AFFI/IRI Power of Frozen report, prepared frozen meals and entrées sold $10.3 billion in 2020—$885 million more than 2019, with a YOY dollar growth of +9.4%. Meals and entrées made up 15.7% of all frozen food sales in 2020.

Frozen pizza accounted for $6.1 billion, which is $981 million more than 2019, for a +19% YOY dollar growth. Pizza was 9.3% of all frozen food sales in 2020. Combined, entrées and pizza sold $16.4 billion in 2020, and comprised 25% of all frozen food purchases.

Handheld entrées sold $1.19 billion in 2020, a YOY increase of +14.2%, according to NRFA/Nielsen retail statistics. Meanwhile, frozen breakfast meals increased to $508 million, up from $405 million in 2019.

spicy shrimp and rice bowl

Frozen meals, like this spicy shrimp and rice bowl, accounted for 15.7% of all frozen food sales in 2020.

Significant Events in 2020

  • Tyson Foods named Dean Banks to succeed Noel White as president & CEO. The company also named Donnie King as president of Tyson’s poultry business, and from a product standpoint, Tyson updated its line of Instant Pot meal kits in response to the pandemic-driven increase in family meals at home, and the corresponding rise in cooking fatigue.
  • Minnesota-based Schwan’s announced plans to expand its Salina, Kansas, frozen pizza plant by 400,000 square feet, to be completed in 2023. The company also launched five new frozen products under their Red Baron, Freschetta, Pagoda, and Edwards brands in 2020. In personnel news, Schwan’s promoted Julie Francis to COO.
  • Schwan’s parent company—Korean-headquartered CJ CheilJedang—announced plans to build a new 700,000-square-foot production facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to be completed by 2025. The plant will produce frozen Asian foods, sold and distributed by Schwan’s and CJ Foods.
  • Milwaukee-based Palermo Villa rolled out several new varieties of pizza under its Urban Pie, Screamin’ Sicilian, Palermo’s, Primo Thin, and Neighborhood Pizzeria lines, including hemp seed crust, rising crust, Wisconsin co-branded Leinenkugel Beer and Johnsonville Brats pies, and more.
  • Chicago-based Devanco Foods was named Refrigerated & Frozen Foods’ 2020 Frozen Foods Processor of the Year, for their focus on the freezercase during the pandemic, with family-friendly build-at-home meal kits.

 

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Snacks, Appetizers & Side Dishes

Frozen meatballs

Frozen meatballs sold $96 million in 2020--an increase of 8.8% over 2019-- according to NFRA/Nielsen stats.

Demand for Comfort Food During the Pandemic Helps Drive Snack and Small Bites Sales

Appetizers, snacks and side dishes took a giant leap in sales last year, due to the increased demand for convenient comfort food during the pandemic. The AFFI/IRI Power of Frozen report shows $2.9 billion in frozen appetizer/snack sales last year, a gain of $532 million over 2019, with dollar growth at +22.1%. Side dishes sold $1.4 billion—an increase of $50 million over 2019—with +3.8% dollar growth.

Diving deeper, frozen potato products generated $2.3 billion across all categories, an increase of 26.5% over 2019, according to NFRA/Nielsen retail stats. Frozen sandwiches sold $2 billion, which is a YOY increase of 16%, and frozen breakfast sandwiches sold $1.5 billion, a gain of 20.1% compared to 2019.

Significant Events in 2020

Cheese sticks

Cheese sticks, like these breaded mozzarella appetizers, sold $289 million in 2020, a 36% increase over 2019, according to NFRA/Nielsen statistics.

  • Conagra launched more than 24 new sides, snacks, and plant-based products under its Bird’s Eye, Healthy Choice, Gardein, Marie Callender’s, Blake’s, and EVOL brands, responding to the rise in demand for frozen foods during the pandemic.
  • Del Monte Foods launched a line of frozen plant-based handheld pockets and appetizers under the Veggieful brand.
  • Tyson’s Jimmy Dean brand debuted frozen plant-based breakfast sandwiches in English muffin and croissant varieties.
  • Frozen appetizer processor Farm Rich had a busy year. They conducted a study with OnePoll showing 2 in 3 Americans were eating more comfort food due to the pandemic. Farm Rich was also named the official frozen snack sponsor of the SEC Conference through 2022; they launched the plant-based Garden Inspirations line of breaded cauliflower and zucchini appetizers; they partnered with Disney for Mickey and Minnie Mouse breaded mozzarella snacks; and they rolled out breaded sweet onion petals with Aussie dipping sauce.
  • Monogram Foods partnered with snack companies Utz and Zapp’s for a line of breaded appetizers using Utz and Zapp’s signature flavors.
  • Frozen potato giant McCain Foods was featured in Refrigerated & Frozen Foods’ December issue, detailing the company’s progress since McCain’s 2012 R&FF cover story.

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Meat, Poultry & Seafood

Frozen seafood

Frozen seafood—like this salmon filet—had the highest year-over-year dollar growth of any frozen product in 2020, at +35.3%, according to the AFFI/IRI Power of Frozen report.

Meat Sales Soared in 2020, as Processors Tried to Keep Up with Demand

First, the good news: the top two foods among all frozen categories in terms of YOY dollar growth were seafood (+35.3%) and poultry (+34%), at $6.8 billion, and $6 billion in sales, respectively, according to the AFFI/IRI Power of Frozen report. All frozen meats combined accounted for $16.1 billion, compared to $10.7 billion in 2019.

Now, the not so good news: in order to keep up with record demand, some meat processors were lax in monitoring the health of their employees during the peak of the pandemic, leading to plant shutdowns, hiccups in the supply chain, and in one highly publicized case, the dismissal of management at one factory for wagering how many frontline workers would contract COVID-19. No doubt these stories are giving companies that process plant- and cell-based meats plenty of PR fuel as they try to gain market share.

Speaking of alternative proteins, the AFFI/IRI report details which generations are most interested in plant-based meats: younger millennials top the demographics at 56% among their generational peers, followed by older millennials (53%), Gen Z (50%), Gen X (45%) and baby boomers (22%).

Significant Events in 2020

frozen beef

Cuts of frozen beef sold $1.5 billion in 2020, according to NFRA/Nielsen statistics. Meanwhile, frozen ground beef patties sold $1 billion.

  • Dennis Organ was named president & CEO of Smithfield Foods, and subsequently appointed 16 others to his executive leadership team.
  • Butterball promoted Neal Walsh to COO, Bill Folk to VP of operations, and Darrell Bradfield to director of corporate safety, health and security. Butterball also announced an $8.7 million investment in two of its Arkansas processing plants. Finally, former Butterball CEO Kerry Doughty passed away after a battle with cancer.
  • President & CEO Jim Walstrom of Morey’s Seafood left the company after 26 years.
  • Wayne Farms launched a line of frozen chicken breast products called Chef’s Craft, sold at 2,400 Walmarts and more than 1,000 Food Lion stores.
  • Foster Farms debuted a line of frozen pizzas called Smart Crust, featuring a chicken breast-based crust.

Cuts of frozen beef sold $1.5 billion in 2020, according to NFRA/Nielsen statistics. Meanwhile, frozen ground beef patties sold $1 billion.

 

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Dairy

ice cream

According to the AFFI/IRI report, ice cream sales were $7.9 billion in 2020—up $1 billion from 2019.

Ice Cream and Frozen Novelties Combine for $14.4 Billion in 2020  

Ice cream and frozen novelties once again ruled the frozen dairy aisle in 2020, reaching unprecedented sales heights due to the pandemic and strong demand for comfort food by consumers. According to the AFFI/IRI report, ice cream sales were $7.9 billion—up $1 billion from 2019—with dollar growth of +15.2%. Frozen novelties sold $6.5 billion, an increase of $918 million, with dollar growth of +15.2%. The $14.4 billion in combined sales exceeds 2019’s total of $11.3 billion. 

Nestlé—at or near the top of this list for several years—has been replaced by the company that purchased all of Nestlé USA’s ice cream brands, Froneri. That $4 billion transaction became official in January, 2020, and now Froneri produces ice cream and novelties for the Haagen-Dazs, Dreyer’s, Drumstick, Edy’s, Skinny Cow, and Outshine brands in the U.S. market, while General Mills still has the overseas rights to Haagen-Dazs.

Ice cream cakes

Ice cream cakes sold $283 million in 2020, according to NFRA/Nielsen statistics.

We won’t know the full extent of Froneri’s ice cream revenues from the Nestlé transaction until Froneri releases their 2020 annual report, which usually comes out at the end of June. Currently, Froneri is the world’s second largest ice cream producer, after Unilever.

Significant Events in 2020

  • Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) completed the acquisition of Dean Foods’ assets for $433 million in May.
  • Dippin’ Dots opened a new manufacturing facility in Kentucky focused on expanding the cryogenic process of using liquid nitrogen to flash freeze its products into other industries.
  • Unilever rolled out 25 new ice cream flavors and novelties at the end of 2020, under the Talenti, Breyer’s, Klondike, Magnum, Viennetta, and Popsicle brands.
  • Danone North America launched a line of dairy-free frozen desserts under the So Delicious Dairy brand, with 330 calories or less per pint.
  • Ben & Jerry’s debuted four Netflix-themed ice creams, a Colin Kaepernick-themed flavor, as well as election- and social justice-themed flavors.
  • J&J Snack Foods partnered with Minute Maid for a line of frozen juice sticks.
  • Mars ice cream launched co-branded Twix and Snickers ice cream bars, shaped like their namesake candy bars.

 

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Fruits & Vegetables

stir fry

Frozen mixed vegetables sold nearly $1.1 billion in 2020, an increase of 17.5% over 2019, according to NFRA/Nielsen numbers.

Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Benefit from Pandemic Purchasing

According to the AFFI/IRI report, frozen vegetables sold $3 billion last year, an increase of $403 million, with dollar growth at +15.3%. Frozen fruit saw even higher YOY gains, selling $1.5 billion—an increase of $332 million over 2019—with dollar growth at a robust +29.7%. Combined with frozen potatoes and onions, this segment accounted for 10.2% of all frozen food purchases in 2020.

Significant Events in 2020

frozen berries

Frozen berries accounted for approximately $942.8 million in 2020 sales, according to NFRA/Nielsen statistics.
Blueberries led the way with $327 million in sales, followed by strawberries at $275 million, and mixed berries at $259 million.

  • Joe Yanda succeeded Glen Tellock as president & CEO of Lakeside Foods.
  • Robert Van Der Geest was named GM of Nature Fresh Farms’ Mexico operations.
  • John Warehime, CEO of Hanover Foods, passed away in March.
  • Former Lamb Weston President & CEO Bobby Horowitz passed away at 71.
  • Brad Vesterby, director of sales at Firestone Pacific Foods, passed away after battling cancer.
  • B&G Foods’ Green Giant brand rolled out several new products, including cauliflower-based breadsticks, rings, and fries; three new flavors for the Simply Steam line of frozen vegetables, new varieties of grilled vegetables, and a riced cauliflower medley.
  • Frozen plant-based brand Ark Foods announced plans for a new 15,000-square-foot production facility in New Jersey.
  • Path of Life expanded distribution of its products into California, Hawaii and Texas.
  • Wholly Veggie debuted a line of plant-based cauliflower wings, and increased distribution to 1,200 Target stores.

 

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Bakery

pie

According to NFRA/Nielsen numbers, frozen pies sold $545 million in 2020, a YOY increase of 9.4%, while frozen pie crust sold $98 million, a 12% rise over 2019.

Frozen Bakery Sees Rising Sales in 2020

According to the AFFI/IRI numbers, frozen bread and dough sales accounted for $1.3 billion, an increase of $187 million over 2019, for a healthy dollar growth of +17.2%. Frozen desserts made up $792 million in sales, a gain of $119 million with dollar growth of +17.7%. Meanwhile, frozen pies sold $731 million, an increase of $69 million YOY, with dollar growth of +10.5%.

At the peak of pandemic purchasing last March, one of the curiosities as consumers stockpiled comfort foods was the astronomical sales of frozen cookie dough, which at the time was seeing a 570.4% YOY increase, according to IRI. By the end of 2020, NFRA/Nielsen stats show frozen cookie dough had sold $17 million, a YOY gain of 149.4%. That $17 million figure was comprised mostly of chocolate chip cookie dough, which sold $13.5 million—a YOY increase of 191%. This is perhaps the best example to quantify just how far from normal the pandemic drove frozen food sales in 2020.

Significant Events in 2020

Frozen specialty desserts

Frozen specialty desserts sold $41.4 million in 2020, according to NFRA/Nielsen retail statistics.

  • Gonnella transitioned from fresh bread production to a frozen dough business model in February.
  • Mondelez purchased Give and Go Prepared Foods for $1.2 billion.
  • The Fillo Factory acquired gluten-free frozen bakery brand GeeFree.
  • Dawn Foods sold its North American frozen bakery business to Rise Baking Company.
  • Sara Lee Frozen Bakery acquired Cyrus O’Leary’s Pies.
  • Flowers Foods restructured the company and created separate departments for innovation, cake, and snacking. Flowers also hired Brad Cashaw as chief supply chain officer, and promoted Heeth Varnedoe to chief transformation officer.
  • Soozy’s Grain-Free launched frozen plant-based bagels and breads at Whole Foods.
  • TOAST-IT debuted frozen Venezuelan arepas in two varieties.

 

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The Reports

Rank Company
Name
HQs Top Executive FY 2020 Sales FY Ended Product No. of Plants*
1 Tyson Foods Inc. Springdale, AR Dean Banks, President & CEO $43.1B 10/3/2020 Meals, entrées, dinners, pizza, breakfast items, handheld sandwiches 110
2 Nestlé, Zone Americas Arlington, VA (U.S.A.); North York, Ontario (Canada); Mexico City (Mexico) Laurent Freixe, CEO, Zone Americas $37.4B 12/31/2020 Meals, pizza, meal kits, pasta dishes, handheld sandwiches, breakfast items 114: 79 U.S.; 17 Mexico; 18 Canada 
3 The Kraft Heinz Co. Chicago, IL & Pittsburgh, PA Miguel Patricio, CEO $26.1B 12/26/2020 Meals, entrées, pizza, breakfast items, pasta dinners 80
4 General Mills Inc. Minneapolis, MN Jeff Harmening, Chairman & CEO $17.6B 5/31/2020 Pizza, entrées, sandwiches, pasta meals, breakfast items 24
5 Kellogg's Battle Creek, MI Steve Cahillane, Chairman & CEO $13.7B 12/31/2020 Entrées, breakfast items, sandwiches 5
6 Conagra Brands  Chicago, IL Sean Connolly, President & CEO $11.1B 5/31/2020 Meals, entrées, pot pies, pasta dishes, meal kits, breakfast items, handheld sandwiches 32
7 Hormel Foods Corp. Austin, MN Jim Snee, Chairman, President & CEO $9.6B 10/25/2020 Meals, sandwiches, handheld items, breakfast items 35
8 Ajinomoto Foods North America Ontario, CA Sumio Maeda, CEO $4.5B 3/31/2020 Global entrées, pasta meals, meal kits, sandwiches, breakfast items 8
9 J. R. Simplot Co. Boise, ID Garrett Lofto, President & CEO $4.2B** 9/30/2020 Meals, entrées 20
10 Rich Products Corp. Buffalo, NY Richard Ferranti, CEO $4B** 12/31/2020 Meals, entreés, pizza, sandwiches, breakfast items 41
11 Koch Foods Park Ridge, IL Joseph Grendys, President & CEO $3.6B** 12/31/2020 Chicken meals 18
12 Schwan's Co. Marshall, MN Dimitrios Smyrnios, CEO $2.55B 12/31/2020 Meals, pizza 17
13 The Hain Celestial Group Lake Success, NY Mark Schiller, President & CEO $2.05B 6/30/2020 Meals, entreés 23
14 ARYZTA North America Los Angeles, CA Tyson Yu, CEO $1.54B 7/31/2020 Pizza, breakfast items 19
15 Bob Evans Farms, Inc. New Albany, OH J. Michael Townsley, President, CEO & Chairman $961M** 9/30/2020 Sandwiches, breakfast items 2
16 Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. Siloam Springs, AR Joe Sappenfield, President $940M** 12/31/2020 Entrées, breakfast items 6
17 High Liner Foods Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada Rod Hepponstall, President & CEO $827.5M  1/2/2021 Seafood entreés 3
18 Ruiz Food Products Inc. Dinuba, CA Kimberly Ruiz Beck, Chairman $785M** 10/31/2020 Mexican entrées, meals, dinners 3
19 Monogram Foods Memphis, TN Karl Schledwitz, Chairman & CEO $760M** 12/31/2020 Entrées, sandwiches, breakfast items 8
20 Amy's Kitchen Inc. Santa Rosa, CA Andy Berliner, CEO & Co-Founder $480M** N.A. Entrées, pizza, burritos, wraps, global meals 4
21 Request Foods Inc. Holland, MI Steve DeWitt, President $379M** 9/30/2020 Meals, entrées, breakfast items, pasta dishes, side dishes 2
22 Palermo Villa Inc. Milwaukee, WI Giacomo Fallucca, Chairman & CEO $281.8M** 12/31/2020 Pizza, sandwiches, handheld items 1
23 On-Cor Frozen Foods, LLC Aurora, IL Sheldon Lavin, Chairman & CEO, OSI Group $200M** 12/31/2019 Entrées, pasta meals, breakfast items 2
24 Nation Pizza and Foods Schaumburg, IL Richard Auskalnis, President $197.6M** 10/31/2020 Pizza, sandwiches 2
25 Inn Foods Inc. Watsonville, CA Mike Randle, President & CEO $125M** 12/31/2020 Entrées, meal kits, pasta meals, breakfast items 1

Rank Company
Name
HQs Top Executive FY 2020 Sales FY Ended Product No. of Plants*
1 Tyson Foods Inc. Springdale, AR Dean Banks, President & CEO $43.1B 10/3/2020 Appetizers, side dishes, breakfast items 110
2 Nestlé, Zone Americas Arlington, VA (U.S.A.); North York, Ontario (Canada); Mexico City (Mexico) Laurent Freixe, CEO, Zone Americas $37.4B 12/31/2020 Handheld foods, side dishes, breakfast items 114: 79 U.S.; 17 Mexico; 18 Canada 
3 The Kraft Heinz Co. Chicago, IL & Pittsburgh, PA Miguel Patricio, CEO $26.1B 12/26/2020 Appetizers, snacks, breakfast items 80
4 General Mills Inc. Minneapolis, MN Jeff Harmening, Chairman & CEO $17.6B 5/31/2020 Appetizers, breakfast items 24
5 Conagra Brands  Chicago, IL Sean Connolly, President & CEO $11.1B 5/31/2020 Breakfast items, handheld foods 50
6 McCain Foods Toronto, Ontario, Canada Max Koeune, President & CEO $10.2B** 6/30/2020 Potato specialties, snacks 51
7 Hormel Foods Corp. Austin, MN Jim Snee, Chairman, President & CEO $9.6B 10/25/2020 Burritos, tacos, appetizers, handheld foods 35
8 Ajinomoto Foods North America Ontario, CA Sumio Maeda, CEO $4.5B 3/31/2020 Global snacks 8
9 J. R. Simplot Co. Boise, ID Garrett Lofto, President & CEO $4.2B** 9/30/2020 Potato specialties, sides 20
10 Rich Products Corp. Buffalo, NY Richard Ferranti, CEO $4B** 12/31/2020 Snacks, appetizers, potato specialties, side dishes 41
11 Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. Eagle, ID Tom Werner, President & CEO $3.79B 6/30/2020 Potato specialties 25
12 Koch Foods Park Ridge, IL Joseph Grendys, President & CEO $3.6B** 12/31/2020 Chicken nuggets, popcorn chicken 18
13 Schwan's Co. Marshall, MN Dimitrios Smyrnios, CEO $2.55B 12/31/2020 Global snacks, appetizers 17
14 Reser's Fine Foods Beaverton, OR Mark Reser, President & CEO $1.63B** N/A Frozen burritos 14
15 Del Monte Foods Inc. Walnut Creek, CA Greg Longstreet, President & CEO $1.52B 5/3/2020 Snacks, handheld foods 10
16 J&J Snack Foods Corp. Pennsauken, NJ Dan Fachner, President $1.026B 9/30/2020 Soft pretzels, pretzel rolls, pocket sandwiches, handheld pies 16
17 Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. Siloam Springs, AR Joe Sappenfield, President $940M** 12/31/2020 Chicken items 6
18 Bob Evans Farms, Inc. New Albany, OH J. Michael Townsley, President, CEO & Chairman $961M** 9/30/2020 Breakfast items 2
19 Ruiz Food Products Inc. Dinuba, CA Kimberly Ruiz Beck, Chairman $785M** 10/31/2020 Appetizers, breakfast items, handheld foods 3
20 Monogram Foods Memphis, TN Karl Schledwitz, Chairman & CEO $760M** 12/31/2020 Snacks, potato specialties 8
21 Cavendish Farms Dieppe, NB, Canada Robert Irving, President & Co-CEO $475M** 12/31/2020 Potato specialties, breakfast items 5
22 Morrison Lamothe Inc. Toronto, Ontario,  Canada David Pigott, President $170.5M N.A. Hors d'oeuvres, appetizers, snacks, handheld foods, meat pies 3
23 Bellisio Foods Inc. Minneapolis, MN Steve Young, CEO $169.1M** 12/31/2020 Appetizers 4
24 Inn Foods Inc. Watsonville, CA Mike Randle, President & CEO $125M** 12/31/2020 Appetizers, potato specialties 1
25 The Fillo Factory/Cuisine Innovations Unlimited Northvale, NJ, Lakewood, NJ Ron Rexroth, CEO & Owner $50M** 12/31/2020 Hors d'oeuvres, appetizers 2

*Not all plants produce frozen foods. **2020 FY not available at press time or company declined to confirm figures.

Rank Company
Name
HQs Top Executive FY 2020 Sales FY Ended Product No. of Plants*
1 Tyson Foods Inc. Springdale, AR Dean Banks, President & CEO $43.1B 10/3/2020 Chicken, beef, pork, seafood 110
2 JBS USA Greeley, CO Andre Nogueira, CEO $34.9B** 12/31/2020 Beef, pork, chicken, lamb 50
3 Cargill Protein Wichita, KS Jon Nash, President $20B** 5/31/2020 Beef, poultry 36
4 Sysco Corporation  Houston, TX Kevin Hourican, President & CEO $17.9B 6/27/2020 Beef, pork, poultry, seafood, game  17
5 Smithfield Foods Inc. Smithfield, VA Dennis Organ, President & CEO $16B** 12/29/2020 Pork, processed meats 42
6 Hormel Foods Corp. Austin, MN Jim Snee, Chairman, President & CEO $9.6B 10/25/2020 Pork, processed meats 35
7 National Beef Packing Co. Kansas City, MO Tim Klein, President & CEO $8.8B** 12/31/2020 Beef, boxed beef 7
8 Perdue Farms  Salisbury, MD Randy Day, CEO $7.1B 3/30/2020 Poultry, pork 22
9 OSI Group Aurora, IL Sheldon Lavin, Chairman & CEO $6.3B** 12/31/2020 Beef, pork, poultry, seafood 59
10 Rich Products Corp. Buffalo, NY Richard Ferranti, CEO $4B** 12/31/2020 Beef, pork, poultry, seafood 41
11 Koch Foods Park Ridge, IL Joseph Grendys, President & CEO $3.6B** 12/31/2020 Poultry 18
12 Sanderson Farms Inc. Laurel, MS Joe F. Sanderson, Jr., Chairman & CEO $3.5B 10/31/2020 Poultry 13
13 American Foods Group, LLC Green Bay, WI Steve Van Lannen, President & COO $3.1B** 9/30/2020 Beef 8
14 Foster Farms Livingston, CA Dan Huber, CEO $2.5B** 12/31/2020 Poultry 11
15 Mountaire Farms Inc. Millsboro, DE Phillip Plylar, President $2.3B** 12/31/2020 Chicken 4
16 Wayne Farms LLC Oakwood, GA J. Clinton Rivers, CEO $2.2B 3/31/2020 Chicken 11
17 Greater Omaha Packing Co. Inc. Omaha, NE Henry Davis, president, CEO $1.9B** 11/1/2020 Beef 1
18 George's Inc.  Springdale, AR Carl George and Charles George, Co-CEO/Presidents $1.8B** 12/31/2020 Beef, pork, poultry 8
19 Seaboard Foods, LLC Merriam, KS Duke Sand, President & CEO $1.6B** 12/31/2020 Pork 6
20 Butterball LLC Garner, NC Jay Jandrain, President & CEO $1.5B** 12/31/2020 Poultry 6
21 Wolverine Packing Co. Detroit, MI Jim Bonahoom, President $1.3B** 12/31/2020 Beef, pork, veal, lamb, game, seafood 3
22 Indiana Packers Corp. Delphi, IN Russ Yearwood, President & CEO $1.2B** 6/30/2021 Beef, pork, poultry 4
23 Peco Foods Inc. Tuscaloosa, AL Mark Hickman, President & CEO $1B** 12/31/2020 Poultry 7
24 Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. Siloam Springs, AR Joe Sappenfield, President $940M** 12/31/2020 Poultry 6
25 High Liner Foods Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada Rod Hepponstall, President & CEO $827.5M 1/2/2021 Seafood 3

*Not all plants produce frozen meats. **2020 FY not available at press time or company declined to confirm figures.

Rank Company
Name
HQs Top Executive FY 2020 Sales FY Ended Product No. of Plants*
1 Danone North America White Plains, NY; Broomfield, CO Shane Grant, CEO & EVP $16.1B 12/31/2020 Frozen yogurt, frozen desserts 12
2 Unilever USA Englewood Cliffs, NJ Fabian Garcia, President $12.2B 12/31/2020 Frozen desserts, frozen novelties 6
3 Dairy Farmers of America Inc. Kansas City, KS Rick Smith, President & CEO $11.3B** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, ice cream mixes, frozen novelties, sherbet, sorbet 86
4 Prairie Farms Dairy Inc. Edwardsville, IL Edward Mullins, CEO & EVP $4.1B** 9/30/2020 Ice cream, frozen yogurt, frozen novelties 52
5 Rich Products Corp. Buffalo, NY Richard Ferranti, CEO $4B** 12/31/2020 Frozen desserts and novelties 41
6 The Kroger Co. Cincinnati, OH Rodney McMullen, Chairman & CEO $3.3B** 2/1/2020 Ice cream, frozen novelties 19
7 General Mills Inc. Minneapolis, MN Jeff Harmening, Chairman & CEO $3B 5/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen novelties 2
8 Schwan's Co. Marshall, MN Dimitrios Smyrnios, CEO $2.55B 12/31/2020 Frozen yogurt, ice cream, frozen novelties 17
9 HP Hood LLC Lynnfield, MA John Kaneb, President & CEO $2.4B** 12/31/2020 Frozen yogurt, ice cream, frozen desserts, frozen novelties 13
10 Publix Super Markets Inc. Lakeland, FL Todd Jones, President & CEO $1.9B** 12/28/2020 Ice cream, frozen yogurt 3
11 HEB Grocery Co. San Antonio, TX Ken Jorgensen, Director of Dairy Operations $1.398B** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen novelties 2
12 Wells Enterprises Le Mars, IA Mike Wells, President & CEO $1.385B** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen desserts, frozen novelties, frozen yogurt 5
13 Albertsons  Boise, ID Vivek Sankaran, President & CEO $1.2B 2/29/2020 Ice cream, frozen novelties 2
14 J&J Snack Foods Corp. Pennsauken, NJ Dan Fachner, President $1.026B 9/30/2020 Fruit bars, frozen beverages 16
15 Froneri Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire, England Ibrahim Najafi, CEO $728.7M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen novelties, former Nestle USA brands Haagen-Dazs, Dreyer's, Drumstick, Edy's, Skinny Cow, Outshine 28
16 Crystal Creamery Modesto, CA Dennis Roberts, President & CEO $599M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream 2
17 Blue Bell Creameries Brenham, TX Ricky Dickson, President & CEO $496M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen desserts, frozen novelties 3
18 Byrne Dairy Lafayette, NY Carl Byrne, CEO & President $377M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream 1
19 SmithFoods Inc. Orrville, OH Nate Schmid, President $377M** 9/30/2020 Ice cream, frozen yogurt, frozen novelties 2
20 Dippin' Dots LLC Paducah, KY Scott Fischer, CEO $330M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen yogurt, sherbet, ice 1
21 Producers Dairy Foods Inc. Fresno, CA Scott Shehadey, President $306M** 9/30/2020 Ice cream 2
22 Meijer Grand Rapids, MI Rick Keyes, President & CEO $282M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen novelties 2
23 Super Store Industries Lathrop, CA Tracy Twomey, President $275M** 12/29/2020 Ice cream 1
24 Clover Sonoma Petaluma, CA Marcus Benedetti, President & CEO $215M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream 1
25 Mars Ice Cream Burr Ridge, IL Hank Izzo, CMO $210M** 12/31/2020 Ice cream, frozen novelties 1

*Not all plants produce frozen foods. **2020 FY not available at press time or company declined to confirm figures.

Rank Company
Name
HQs Top Executive FY 2020 Sales FY Ended Product No. of Plants*
1 General Mills Inc. Minneapolis, MN Jeff Harmening, Chairman & CEO $17.6B 5/31/2020 Fruits, vegetables 24
2 Conagra Brands  Chicago, IL Sean Connolly, President & CEO $11.1B 5/31/2020 Vegetables 32
3 McCain Foods Toronto, Ontario, Canada Max Koeune, President & CEO $10.2B** 6/30/2020 Vegetables 51
4 Ajinomoto Foods North America Ontario, CA Sumio Maeda, CEO $4.5B 3/31/2020 Fruits, vegetables 8
5 J. R. Simplot Co. Boise, ID Garrett Lofto, President & CEO $4.2B** 9/30/2020 Fruits, vegetables 20
6 Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. Eagle, ID Tom Werner, President & CEO $3.79B 6/30/2020 Vegetables 25
7 Schwan's Co. Marshall, MN Dimitrios Smyrnios, CEO $2.55B 12/31/2020 Vegetables 17
8 Grimmway Farms Bakersfield, CA Jeff Huckaby, President & CEO $1.86B** 9/30/2020 Vegetables 19
9 B&G Foods Inc. Parsippany, NJ David Wenner, President & CEO $1.66B** 12/31/2020 Vegetables 1
10 Goya Foods Inc. Jersey City, NJ Robert Unanue, CEO $1.5B** 12/31/2020 Fruits, vegetables 26
11 Bonduelle Americas Long Life Quebec, Canada Mark McNeil, CEO $834M 6/30/2020 Vegetables 12
12 Oregon Potato Co. Pasco, WA Frank Tiegs, President $819M** 12/31/2020 Fruits, vegetables 6
13 Cavendish Farms Dieppe, NB, Canada Robert Irving, President & Co-CEO $475M** 12/31/2020 Vegetables 5
14 The Pictsweet Co. Bells, TN Wesley Eubanks, CEO $403.3M** 2/28/2020 Vegetables 4
15 Hanover Foods Corp. Hanover, PA Jeff Warehime, CEO $401M 5/31/2020 Vegetables 4
16 SunOpta Inc. Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Joeseph Ennen, CEO $349M** 12/31/2020 Fruits 8
17 Lakeside Foods Inc. Manitowoc, WI Joe Yanda, CEO $335.7M** 4/28/2020 Vegetables 13
18 Twin City Foods, Inc. Stanwood, WA Roger Lervick, Chairman & CEO $225.17M** 6/30/2020 Vegetables 5
19 Superior Foods Watsonville, CA R. Neil Happee, President & CEO $225M** 12/31/2020 Fruits, vegetables 4
20 Bellisio Foods Inc. Minneapolis, MN Steve Young, CEO $169.1M** 12/31/2020 Vegetables 4
21 Inn Foods Inc. Watsonville, CA Mike Randle, President & CEO $125M** 12/31/2020 Fruits, vegetables 1
22 Seabrook Brothers & Sons Inc. Seabrook, NJ James M. Seabrook, Jr., CEO $100.89M** 6/1/2020 Vegetables, side dishes 1
23 Smith Frozen Foods, Inc. Pendleton, OR Gary Crowder, President & CFO $92.82M** 12/31/2020 Vegetables 1
24 NORPAC Foods Inc. Salem, OR Shawn Campbell, President & CEO $35M** 9/30/2020 Fruits, vegetables 2
25 Jasper Wyman & Son, Inc. Milbridge, ME Anthony Shurman, President & CEO $20.17M** 10/31/2020 Fruits 2

*Not all plants produce frozen foods. **2020 FY not available at press time or company declined to confirm figures.

Rank Company
Name
HQs Top Executive FY 2020 Sales FY Ended Product No. of Plants*
1 Tyson Foods Inc. Springdale, AR Dean Banks, President & CEO $43.1B 10/3/2020 Tortillas, breadsticks 110
2 General Mills Inc. Minneapolis, MN Jeff Harmening, Chairman & CEO $17.6B 5/31/2020 Bread, dough 24
3 Conagra Brands  Chicago, IL Sean Connolly, President & CEO $11.1B 5/31/2020 Dough, bread, cakes, pies 32
4 Flowers Foods Inc. Thomasville, GA Ryals McMullian, President & CEO $4.38B 1/2/2021 Bread, cookies, dough 45
5 Rich Products Corp. Buffalo, NY Richard Ferranti, CEO $4B** 12/31/2020 Bread, rolls, bagels, biscuits, cookies, cakes, dough, pizza crust 41
6 Schwan's Co. Marshall, MN Dimitrios Smyrnios, CEO $2.55B 12/31/2020 Dough, pies 17
7 CSM Bakery Solutions Atlanta, GA Marianne Kirkegaard, President & CEO $2.2B** 12/31/2020 Dough, bread, cookies 8
8 Dawn Food Products Jackson, MI Carrie Jones-Barber, CEO $2B** 12/31/2020 Cakes, cookies, dough, breakfast items 57
10 Weston Foods Toronto, Ontario, Canada Luc Mongeau, President $1.7B** 12/31/2020 Bread, cakes, pies, desserts, cookies, rolls, bagels, biscuits 40
9 ARYZTA North America Los Angeles, CA Tyson Yu, CEO $1.54B 7/31/2020 Cookie dough, ready-to-bake bread 19
11 Lancaster Colony Corp. Westerville, OH David Ciesinski, president & CEO $1.33B 6/30/2020 Garlic bread, rolls 10
12 FGF Brands Toronto, Ontario, Canada Ojus and Tejus Ajmera, Co-Founders $1.22B** N.A. Desserts, sweet goods, flatbreads, laminated dough 4
13 Europastry Ronkonkoma, NY Jean François Duquesne, CEO, North America $1.027B** 12/31/2020 Bread, cookies, dough 3
14 J&J Snack Foods Corp. Pennsauken, NJ Dan Fachner, President $1.026B 9/30/2020 Pretzel rolls, cookies, bread, biscuits, pastries 16
15 Hostess Brands Kansas City, MO Andrew Callahan, President, CEO & Director $907.67M** 12/31/2020 Baked goods 5
16 Harlan Bakeries, LLC Avon, IN Hugh Harlan, President $843M** 12/31/2020 Bread, cookies, dough 5
17 Give and Go Prepared Foods Corp. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Joel Flatt, President & CEO $592.66M** 6/30/2020 Bread, rolls, bagels, biscuits, dough, cookies, cakes, desserts 6
18 Sara Lee Frozen Bakery Oakbrook, IL Craig Bahner, CEO $548M** 6/27/2020 Breads, cakes, pies, pastries, sweet goods 5
19 Turano Baking Co. Berwyn, IL Joseph Turano, President $211M** 12/31/2020 Bread 5
20 Bridgford Foods Corp. Anaheim, CA John V. Simmons, President $197.97M 10/30/2020 Dough, bread, rolls, biscuits 5
21 Lone Star Bakery San Antonio, TX Mac S. Morris Jr., President $135.34M** 3/31/2020 Cakes, sweet goods, dough 2
22 Dianne's Fine Desserts Newburyport, MA Mike Knowles, CEO $104.6M** 12/31/2020 Frozen desserts, cakes, cookies, novelties 2
23 Gonnella Baking Co. Schaumburg, IL Nick Marcucci, President $100M** 12/31/2020 Bread, dough 3
24 Rhodes Bake-N-Serv Salt Lake City, UT Kenny Farnsworth Jr., President $65M** 6/30/2020 Bread, rolls, cinnamon roll dough 1
25 The Fillo Factory/Cuisine Innovations Unlimited Northvale, NJ, Lakewood, NJ Ron Rexroth, CEO & Owner $50M** 12/31/2020 Filo dough, puff pastry, ready-to-fill shells/cups, crepes, desserts 2

*Not all plants produce frozen foods. **2020 FY not available at press time or company declined to confirm figures.