Harrogate Spring Water takeover bid given all clear by competition watchdog
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French food giant Danone announced it was buying a majority stake in the UK's oldest bottled water company in February.
But the deal was subject to an investigation by the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) which said it was considering if it would result in a “substantial lessening of competition” within the market.
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Hide AdThe CMA has this week confirmed it will not be referring the planned acquisition to a phase two investigation.
The deal - made for an undisclosed sum - will see Harrogate Spring Water join brands Evian and Volvic under Danone’s portfolio.
Harrogate Spring Water first started bottling its spa water in 1740 and was originally set up with help from Harrogate Borough Council to increase the profile of the town.
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Hide AdThe water company achieved sales of £21.6million in the financial year to March 2019.
Its current shareholders, the Cain family, will continue to hold a minority stake under the deal.
Managing director James Cain will join the management team of Danone Waters UK and continue to lead the Harrogate Spring Water business.
By Jacob Webster, Local Democracy Reporter