Higgidy

Higgidy Ltd
Private
Founded 2003
Founder Camilla Stephens, James Foottit
Headquarters Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, UK
Products Pies & Quiches
Revenue £12M
Number of employees
150
Website www.higgidy.co.uk

Higgidy is a UK-based company established in 2003 making handmade pies and quiches in West Sussex.[1] It is run by husband and wife team Camilla Stephens and James Foottit. The word 'Higgidy' was made up by a small child and refers to the fact that all of Higgidy's pies are individual and imperfectly shaped.

As a small supplier the company achieved a breakthrough in 2006 when it was selected to supply Sainsbury's supermarkets as part of the "Supply Something New" scheme.[2] The company saw significant growth and by early 2008 had already achieved a turnover of £3.2M with a workforce of 50 employees.[3] It was in the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 of fastest growing companies in the UK for two years running in 2009/2010,[4] and in 2011, was chosen as the regional winner for the South in the HSBC Business Thinking initiative.[5]

The brand and packaging were originally designed by Ziggurat Brands in 2007 [6] and won a DBA Design Effectiveness Award.[7]

Products

Higgidy's original range consisted of four pies in traditional flavours with a twist.

In February 2008 they launched a second range, 'Skinny Pies' [8] (now 'Little Pies'), all vegetarian and designed to cater for smaller appetites. These were shortly followed by a new venture for the business into quiche. 2010 saw the launch of 'snack quiches' and 'slices' designed primarily as lunchtime foods. The 'Crustless Quiche' joined the range in May 2015.

Today, Higgidy offers over 20 pies, quiches and slices at any time, some of which are in continual production throughout the year; others of which are altered with the seasons. Camilla Stephens and her team are always creating new recipes and product ideas.

Higgidy products can be purchased in most Sainsbury's, Waitrose and Boots stores and some Budgens, the Co-operative Food, and Asda stores; or online at Ocado.[9] Additionally, the individual quiches are available in the Food to Go section in Boots stores.

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