Danone Hungary Ltd. won the Superbrands award in four categories
Danone Magyarország Kft. can proudly announce that it has won four Superbrands awards again this year. This prestigious recognition also points to the company’s commitment to excellent quality and development.
Danone won the award for both consumer and business brands, which means its 18th victory in the former category since the existence of Superbrands Hungary. This recognition proves Danone’s lasting reputation, as the brand was already among the award winners in the first year of Superbrands Hungary. Since then, Danone has consistently demonstrated its outstanding performance, winning the consumer award almost every year and the Business Superbrands award 6 times.
In addition to Danone’s success, the company’s well-known brands, Actimel and Milupa, have also been recognized as leading brands in the highly competitive Hungarian consumer market. Popular among consumers, Actimel has won the award 9 times so far. Milupa is a recognized and reliable name in the field of infant formula, which has already been selected as one of the Superbrands 10 times.
“It is an extraordinary honor for us to receive the Superbrands recognition again. These awards reflect the trust and loyalty of our consumers and partners. At Danone, we are committed to contributing to the healthy lifestyle and well-being of our consumers through our high-quality, nutritious products. Acknowledgments like the current one also encourage us to continue to strive for excellence in all areas of our business activities”
– said Enikő Bolyós, head of Danone’s Hungarian business unit.
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