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Nestlé to buy “ready-to-drink meals” firm Yfood outright
Key takeaways
- The deal, announced today (3 June), is the first acquisition made by Nestlé since CEO Philipp Navratil took the helm at the world’s largest food-and-drinks group last September.
- It also follows the deal, announced in March, that saw Danone agree to pay a reported €1bn ($1.16bn) for Yfood rival Huel.
- As with Nestlé’s purchase of its initial 49% stake in Yfood in 2023, the financial terms of the latest transaction were not disclosed.
Nestlé to buy “ready-to-drink meals” firm Yfood outright Credit: @yfood/Instagram · Just Food · @yfood/Instagram Dean Best Wed, June 3, 2026 at 8:30 PM GMT+7 1 min read NESN.SW BN.PA Nestlé has snapped up the rest of Yfood, the “ready-to-drink meals” firm in which it first invested three years ago.
The deal, announced today (3 June), is the first acquisition made by Nestlé since CEO Philipp Navratil took the helm at the world’s largest food-and-drinks group last September.
It also follows the deal, announced in March, that saw Danone agree to pay a reported €1bn ($1.16bn) for Yfood rival Huel.
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