UK supermarkets match Danoneโ€™s Aptamil baby formula price cuts


The investigation, conducted by UK watchdog The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in Nov. 2023 revealed that manufacturersย raised prices by 25% over a two-year period, putting significant strain on parents seeking infant formula for their babies.

“During this difficult period, we have worked very hard to absorb the significant cost increases we have faced, make savings and minimise any price increases,โ€ a Danone spokesperson said.

The CMAย reported that two brands own 85% of the UK infant formula market share, with Danone andย its Aptamil, Cow & Gate and Nutritia brandsย dominating the market.ย 

British supermarket chain Iceland, which has over 900 stores throughout the UK, was the first to implement price cuts on Danone’s 800 g Aptamil First Infant Milk, Aptamil Growing Up Milk and Aptamil Follow-on Milk.ย Leading retailers including Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons announced similar price cuts to Aptamil baby formula products shortly thereafter.

โ€œWe are committed to lowering prices on the products our customers buy most often,” aย Sainsburyโ€™s spokesperson said. “As of last Thursday, we have reduced the price of some of our branded baby formula by 7% to pass cost savings directly onto customers. We know January is an important time for customers to get the best value so we lowered our prices ahead of the supplier decrease.โ€

Asda also released a statementโ€‹ on Jan. 15 announcing thatย it would reduce Aptamil prices and allow customers to pay for baby formula using their loyalty vouchers for the first time.



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