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Huel joins Danone in billion‑dollar push for plant‑based food

23 March 2026Updated:25 March 2026 Economy No Comments2 Mins Read
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Huel partners with Danone in landmark plant‑based nutrition deal

London-based food-tech brand Huel is set to join global food giant Danone in a transaction reported to be worth around one billion dollars, marking one of the most significant deals in the fast‑growing plant‑based nutrition market. The agreement is designed to accelerate the global rollout of convenient, nutritionally complete meals and shakes as consumer demand for healthier and more sustainable diets continues to rise.

Strategic move to scale plant‑based nutrition globally

Founded in the UK and known for its ready‑to‑drink bottles, powders and bars, Huel has built a loyal community among health‑conscious consumers, remote workers and fitness enthusiasts. By joining forces with Danone, a multinational with deep expertise in dairy alternatives and functional foods, the brand gains access to extensive manufacturing capacity, global distribution networks and regulatory know‑how across multiple regions.

The deal underlines how major food corporations are repositioning their portfolios around plant-based proteins, sustainable sourcing and products with clear nutritional profiles. For Danone, the addition of Huel strengthens its presence in the fast-growing category of complete meals, sitting alongside its existing ranges in health and wellness.

What the deal means for consumers and the market

Industry analysts expect the partnership to speed up innovation in formats such as on‑the‑go shakes, meal replacement powders and fortified snacks, while pushing competitors to improve the nutrient density and sustainability credentials of their own offerings. With plant-based diets moving into the mainstream, the combined scale of Huel and Danone could help bring prices down and expand availability beyond core European and UK markets.

The transaction also signals continued investor confidence in food-tech and better-for-you products, even as some parts of the alternative protein sector face consolidation. For startups, the deal highlights both the opportunity to build strong direct‑to‑consumer brands and the likelihood that major exits will increasingly come through strategic partnerships with established food groups.

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