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Nestle weighs reducing exposure to ice cream business, Bloomberg News reports

By Thomson Reuters Feb 18, 2026 | 1:25 PM

Feb 18 (Reuters) – Nestle is weighing a smaller presence in the ice cream business and has been reviewing options, ​including a possible reduction of its ‌stake in Froneri, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.

The Switzerland-based food and drink maker may also consider selling some of its remaining fully-owned ice cream ‌operations ​to the Froneri venture, ⁠the report added, ⁠citing people with knowledge of the matter.

Nestle declined to comment, while Froneri did not immediately respond to Reuters’ queries.

Froneri, a joint ​venture between PAI Partners and Nestle, secured investment from Goldman Sachs and ⁠Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) ⁠in October, valuing it at 15 ​billion euros ($17.69 billion).

PAI could opt to increase ​its stake in Froneri if Nestle decides ‌to cut its shareholding, or the Swiss group could sell part of its stake to another investor like ADIA, Bloomberg said.

Deliberations ⁠are ongoing and there’s no certainty a deal will eventually materialize, the report added.

Froneri, the maker ⁠of ice ‌cream brands such as Haagen-Dazs ⁠and Rowntree’s, competes with the ​newly ‌listed Magnum Ice Cream Company, ​which became ⁠a standalone business after its long-awaited split last year from Unilever.

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(Reporting by Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru and Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; Editing by Alan Barona and ​Jonathan Ananda)