CHICAGO — Fairlife, a subsidiary of the Coca-Cola company, announced that it has surpassed $1 billion in annual retail sales. Founded in 2012, Fairlife focuses on what it calls "great-tasting, nutrition-rich and value-added products to nourish consumers." Over the last decade, Fairlife said it has remained committed to innovation and provided consumers with high-quality nutrition across its product lines — from ultra-filtered lactose-free milk and protein shakes to light ice cream.
"We say Fairlife is a nutrition company first, and as the pandemic continues on, high-quality nutrition has never been more important to consumers," said Tim Doelman, CEO of Fairlife. "[Last year] reinforced the importance of our mission to nourish the world with our better-for-you products, and we delivered on this commitment by bringing our wide range of Fairlife products into more households than ever before."
Throughout 2021, Fairlife achieved double-digit sales growth week over week, culminating in the new annual record of more than $1 billion in total U.S. retail sales. The brand also achieved significant share growth in the value-added dairy category across all top 10 retailers and the No. 1 selling brand spot in the category on Instacart.
"Just as most businesses in 2021, we had to work against the headwinds of global supply chain issues," said Doelman. "Our teams remained agile and made the right decisions for the business. This allowed us to meet consumer demand for our top selling ultra-filtered milk and Core Power protein shakes while seeing unprecedented growth for newer products, like Fairlife Nutrition Plan."
Throughout the year, Fairlife also demonstrated progress in the business-critical areas of animal welfare and sustainable practices, it said. In its recently released stewardship report, Fairlife highlighted key achievements, including increased support for communities through its grant program, complete passage of critical animal care standards across all of its supplying farms and major advancements towards its goal of 100% recyclable packaging by 2025.
"Exceeding $1 billion in annual retail sales is a tremendous achievement and the result of the great talent and dedication of the Fairlife team," said Doelman. "It's our commitment to the quality of our products that got us to this point and our equal commitment to supporting our communities, caring for the animals that supply us milk and operating more sustainably that will accelerate the next phase of our growth."
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