Low-calorie beverages boost Royal Unibrew's revenue
The low-calorie drinks Pepsi and Faxe Kondi Free contributed to a revenue increase for Royal Unibrew, which reported sales of 15.7 billion kroner in 2025, a five percent rise compared to the previous year.
Royal Unibrew, a prominent brewing company in Denmark, experienced a significant revenue boost attributed to the popularity of low-calorie beverages such as Pepsi and Faxe Kondi Free. According to their annual financial report, the company recorded sales amounting to 15.7 billion kroner in 2025, marking a five percent increase compared to the previous year. This trend reflects a growing consumer preference for healthier beverage options with reduced sugar content.
The report highlights how Royal Unibrew has adapted to changing consumer habits, particularly the heightened focus on health, wellness, and moderation in alcohol consumption. This shift in consumer behavior towards low-sugar and lower-calorie drinks has played a pivotal role in driving the company's growth. Royal Unibrew's commitment to monitoring and responding to these trends demonstrates their proactive approach in the competitive beverage market.
Additionally, the company has expanded its market presence through various acquisitions, positioning itself as one of Denmark's largest breweries. The successful integration of these low-calorie products into their portfolio showcases Royal Unibrew's strategy of diversifying their offerings to cater to evolving consumer demands, ultimately contributing to their overall revenue increase.