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European Bakery Scene. Stéphanie Brillouet Head of Marketing - Délifrance UK. Agenda. Introduction to Délifrance Macro e conomic t rends EU distribution channels evolution Trends. Introduction to Délifrance. International Network. Part of the Délifrance Group NutriXo
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European Bakery Scene StéphanieBrillouet Head of Marketing - Délifrance UK
Agenda • Introduction to Délifrance • Macro economic trends • EU distribution channels evolution • Trends
International Network • Part of the DélifranceGroup NutriXo • Expertise in milling (GrandsMoulins de Paris) • Expertise in French style bakery products
Bread range 2 technologies 3 sizes Small bread Sandwich bread Bread to share
Viennoiserie range French style viennoiserie French filled viennoiserie Indulgent viennoiserie Differenttechnologies depending on the desiredquality, price and convenience
A large range of French pâtisserie • Eclairs, religieuses, Paris-Brest… • Entremets • Mille-feuilles • Tartes, tartelettes • Mignardises • Verrines • Macaroons
Growingsavoury range • Puff pastries: baskets, croissants and specialities • Ready to baketechnology
Macro economic trends • Impact of the economic crisis • Growth of more basic /staple categories • Slow down of more luxurious categories but regaining momentum • Growth of snacking lead categories • Raw material prices & cost pressures • European manufacturers looking for more efficiency leading to continuing consolidation of the bakery industry • Health and nutrition concern • Salt intake, low carb, Free-from • Overall bakery structure is changing • Decreasing number of artisan bakeries • Development of the retail sector offer • Discounters growth • Bakery chains and coffee shops development
EU bakery products distribution Germany, UK, Spain, Austria, Sweden, Ireland Greece, Turkey, France, Italy, Belgium, Spain UK, Sweden, Denmark Germany, Austria, Netherlands Ireland, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, UK
Retail landscape is constantly evolving • Refreshing of larger store formats (supermarkets & hypermarkets) • Growth of discounters • Regained growth of premium offering • Growth of online sales and click & collect • Convenience channel evolution
Making larger store formats working harder • Creating destinations, either stores or categories to drive footfall • Make the store space work harder for promotions and for specific customer needs • Use of technologies to help customers once in store
Growth of discounters’ bakery offer • Discounters are growing fast across Europe with more and more stores adding a strong bakery offer • Looking for quality at a value for money price point • Looking at introducing more depth in range
Modern ways of displaying bakery products Lagkagehuset Bakery, Copenhagen, Denmark Joseph – Brot vom Pheinsten, Vienna, Austria
Praktik Bakery, Barcelona, Spain Blé, Thessaloniki, GreeceVyTABoulangerie, Turin, Italy Princi, Milan, Italy (also in London)
Growth of bakery chains – Success Factors • Positioned as “artisanal bakeries” whilst driving high volumes • Bread is made on site or at a central industrial bakery • Viennoiserie, pâtisserieand savoury products often outsourced or produced industrially • Aggressive promotions • Targeted prices • Targeted range and quality • Location – retail parks, high traffic roads, urban areas
Examples c. 500 bakeries mainly in Germany Marie Blachère Over 200 shops mainly in France One of the original bakery chain present in 29 countries
Premiumisation / Indulgence Levain Sourdough Mother dough Japanese influence Fermentation Dessert Trends Mini selection Rustic Artisanal Bread Wild yeasts Big sharing breads Cup cakes Macaroons Eclairs What’s next? Darker colour Natural burst Sandwich breads Classics Revisited Hot dog rolls New burger buns
Éclairs trendy in France, growing around Europe Great British Bake Off
Premiumisation / Indulgence Levain Sourdough Mother dough Japanese influence Fermentation Dessert Trends Mini selection Rustic Artisanal Bread Wild yeasts Big sharing breads Cup cakes Macarrons Eclairs What’s next? Darker colour Natural burst Crookie Cronut Sandwich breads Hybrid Macanut Townie Classics Revisited Hot dog rolls Muffle Dosant Duffin What’s next? New burger buns
The new Hybrid Products… Cronut Crookie Duffin Macanut Townie Muffle
Wellthy Gluten free Free form Reduce Sugar reduction Balanced carbs Natural flavours Natural World Reduce salt Wild ingredients Scandinavian Vegs inclusion Healthy Perceived Cuisine Mediterranean
Convenience Sandwiches in bakery outlets Hand held products Bake at home bakery products Packaging for on-the-go food New retail access points
Adding extra convenience… New retail access points
Ingredients Provenance Heritage vegs Ingredients Spelt Amaranth Ancient Grains & Seeds Revival Chia Farro Wild flowers Forgotten herbs Teff Kamut Rose / Violet Quinoa Flavours Smoked Linked to health benefit Natural BBQ Lemon
Cuisine Hybrid cuisines Mash Up Savoury desserts Sweet & savoury Middle Eastern Big Influencers New Kids On The Block Japan Scandinavia Peruvian Brazilian