By Aimee Look
Danone said it agreed to acquire Australia-based health-food company MADE Group, as it makes a push in Asia-Pacific nutrition.
MADE Group makes high-protein ready-to-drink products, yoghurts and coconut-based products.
The French food company also said it would acquire the remaining 49% stake in its existing dairy joint venture with Saputo Dairy Australia, as part of its expansion in the Asia-Pacific region.
Financial details weren't disclosed.
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By Aimee Look
Danone said it is buying Australia's Made Group, as the French food company seeks to cash in on growing appetite for high-protein products.
The maker of Activia yogurt and Evian water said Monday that the purchase of Made Group--majority owned by U.S. buyout group TPG--is part of a broader expansion into healthy nutrition.
The deal follows Danone's acquisition of functional beverage startup Huel earlier this year for around 1 billion euros ($1.15 billion), which propelled it into the booming market for protein and meal-replacement shakes.
Obesity drugs and social media have accelerated the trend of snack-makers jamming and infusing protein into products. Unable to keep pace with demand, dairy makers have been bolstering their capacity to process high-protein whey ingredients.
Founded in 2005, Made Group makes so-called functional waters--water with added nutrients--juices, protein drinks, yogurts and coconut-based products.
Made Group had sales of more than 300 million euros in the fiscal year ending June 2026, which is expected to make it a meaningful contributor to Danone's essential dairy and plant-based business in Asia-Pacific, it said.
TPG held a 60% stake in Made Group, and the co-founders owned the remaining 40%, according to a release at the time of the deal.
Amanda Butler, chief executive of Made Group, will stay on after the deal, a person familiar with the deal said.
Danone also on Monday said it would acquire the remaining 49% stake in its existing dairy joint venture with Saputo Dairy Australia, as part of its expansion in the Asia-Pacific region.
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June 22, 2026 07:52 ET (11:52 GMT)
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