| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Food |
| Founded | 1827; 198 years ago (1827) |
| Founder | Carlo De Benedetti, Giovanni Battista Buitioni |
| Headquarters | , Toscana, Italy |
| Products | Pasta, ready-made sauces, bakery products |
| Parent | Nestlé |
| Website | www |
Buitoni (Italian pronunciation:[buiˈtoːni][1]) is an Italian food company based inSansepolcro. It was founded in 1827. They are known for their factory-produced products of pasta and sauces.[2]
In 1985, the Buitoni family sold the company toCarlo De Benedetti; in 1988, it was acquired byNestlé.[3][4] In 2017, Nestlé began a brand reorganization and licensed a variety of Buitoni frozen ready meals in Italy toFrosta AG ofBremerhaven, Germany.[5]

Buitoni produces a range ofpasta and sauces.[6] The company exports products to about 50 countries and offers private-label production services. Casa Buitoni is located up in the hills of Tuscany along with the fields of tomatoes, wheat, vegetables, herbs, and olives. It was the house of Giulia's grandson, Giuseppe, and it now serves as a company product development center. Buitoni products are created and sampled in the casa, which includes a test kitchen, demonstration workshop and communications center.[7]
In February 2013, traces ofhorse meat were detected in Buitoni products in Spain and Italy as a result of the2013 meat adulteration scandal, and had to be withdrawn.[8]
In March 2022, the Prefecture of France's North Department (59) banned production at one of Buitoni's sites inCaudry. Multiple cases ofE. coli intoxication reported within children across France, resulting in serious illness and even death in two cases, were linked to the consumption of Buitoni's "Fraîch'Up" frozen pizzas.[9] Sanitary inspections held on 22 March and 29 March by local authorities revealed serious hygiene issues within the factory. Authorities stated the inspections "highlighted a degraded level of food hygiene control in the Caudry plant, which justified the issuance of an order to cease industrial production activities in the plant". Photographs obtained byRMC and testimonial from a former employee of the plant reveals the extent of the neglect of basic hygienic procedures at Caudry production site.Paris public prosecutor's office opened an investigation into Buitoni on the charges of involuntary homicides, deception, and the endangerment of others.[10] As of May 2022, other brands of Buitoni frozen pizzas such as "Bella Napoli" and "Four à Pierre" were identified to be the cause of other E. coli intoxications in France and subsequently recalled from sale.[11]As of March 30th, 2023, the factory that produced the tainted pizza, employing about 200 people, is to be definitively closed.