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Danone bets on bottled-water as health trends reshape drink choices

Thu, 02nd Apr 2026 14:00

* European bottled-water market grows fastest in years

* Danone ​invests heavily ⁠in water brands amid rival retreat

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, April 2 (Reuters) - Danone said on Thursday rising health awareness among consumers in Britain and ​France ‌is driving a shift from sugary drinks to bottled water, boosting sales of the French ⁠consumer goods giant's brands like Evian.

Food companies from Nestle ⁠to Unilever have spent the past ​decade grappling with a shift by health-conscious consumers towards fresher, less sweet products.

This trend has been amplified by the rise of GLP-1 weight loss drugs in Europe and the ​United ‌States.

Europe's 18 billion euro ($21 billion) bottled-water market grew 5% in value and 3% in volume last year, its fastest pace in recent years, said Antoine Portmann, managing director of Danone Waters Europe. That was led by 7% growth in value ​in France and 9% in Britain.

"What is driving this, I think, is more and ‌more consciousness from consumers about the importance of healthy hydration," he told Reuters in an interview in Evian-Les-Bains at the foot ‌of the French Alps.

"So I think that's why, structurally, we believe that this growth will continue."

Portmann acknowledged that in some markets, sugary drinks still dominated. Water sales of ​some 4.85 billion euros last year - under a fifth of Danone's total - were up 1.9% globally, and ‌3.3% in Europe.

BUSY CONSUMERS HELP ON-THE-GO WATER SALES

Portmann said busy consumers with little time for sit-down meals were helping sales, too.

"They go for options that they can ⁠eat on-the-go, ⁠and each time they will need to carry some ‌water with them," he said.

Danone is stepping up investment in its water brands, committing 20 million euros ​to upgrade its ​Evian bottling facility, and 8 million euros to preserve its ‌Evian, Volvic, Badoit and La Salvetat sites.

The push comes as rival Nestle seeks to sell a 50% stake in its water unit, which includes Perrier and San Pellegrino. ($1 = 0.8678 euros)

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