Beauvais is a Danish brand of condiments, snacks and readymade meals now owned by Norwegian food company Orkla ASA. The brand was founded by and is named for Jean Baptiste Desiré Beauvais, a French immigrant, who established a production of canned food in Copenhagen in 1850. The company was acquired by Orkla in 1995 and renamed Orkla Foods Denmark in 2013.
History
Beauvais was founded by and is named for Jean Baptiste Desiré Beauvais. He was born in Paris but came to Denmark with his family in 1846. The family was on the way to Russia but ended up settling in Copenhagen where his father opened a charcuterie store on Østergade. Jean Desiré Beauvais established a production of canned food on his father's estate in Vangede in 1850. The products were mainly sold to the Royal Danish Navy. The company relocated to Store Kongensgade in 1865 and was also engaged in the import and export of canned food. Beauvais passed the management of the company over to his two sons in 1885 and it was converted into a limited company (aktieselskab) after his death.[1]
A large new factory was inaugurated at Lyngbyvej in 1895. The buildings were designed by the architect Thorvald Sørensen. The name of the company was changed to De danske Konservesfabrikker, J. D. Beauvais in 1898.