Danone is a global leader in the food and beverage industry, operating in three categories: Essential Dairy & Plant-Based products, Waters, and Specialized Nutrition. With a mission to bring health through food to as many people as possible, Danone offers a wide range of products under renowned brands such as Actimel, Activia, Alpro, Aptamil, evian, Nutricia, and Volvic. The company, which generated €27.6 billion in sales in 2023, aims to inspire healthier eating habits while committing to positive environmental and social impact.
Group Deputy CEO in Charge of Finance, Technology and Data
Frederic Jouin
Director of Rd Packaging for Danone Waters
Past deals in Dietary Supplements
Yooji
Venture Round in 2017
Founded in 2012, Yooji is a French company specializing in the production of organic and frozen baby foods. Their products are made from sustainably sourced ingredients, with no additives or added salt, and are preserved through gentle cooking and fast freezing to maintain nutritional qualities.
Wockhardt - Nutritional Business
Acquisition in 2011
Wockhardt - Nutritional Business supplies India's nutritional market with dietary supplements.
Medical Nutrition USA
Acquisition in 2010
Medical Nutrition USA is a producer and distributor of nutritional supplements and pharmaceutical products based in Englewood, New Jersey, developing and distributing nutritional products and supplements for individuals under medical supervision.
Royal Numico N.V.
Acquisition in 2007
Royal Numico N.V. devoted solely to the manufacture and distribution of nutritional products.
Kate Farms
Kate Farms, Inc. is a company that specializes in producing plant-based meal replacement shakes and tube feeding solutions for both adults and children. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, with an additional office in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company focuses on developing formulas that prioritize easy digestion and nutritional quality. Utilizing organic, plant-based ingredients, Kate Farms' products are free from synthetic additives and common allergens such as dairy, soy, gluten, corn, and nuts. The offerings are designed to cater to a wide range of dietary and medical needs, serving patients with severe chronic diseases as well as those with less serious medical issues. Products are available through a network of retail stores across the United States and online, with options for both prescription and over-the-counter purchase.
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