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Duni Group Reports Mixed 2025 Results Amid Weak Q4 Demand

By MGN EditorialFebruary 6, 2026 at 05:22 PM

Duni Group, a leading provider of sustainable food service products, reported a 4.5% decrease in Q4 2025 net sales but a 1.5% increase for the full year, according to the company's year-end financial report.

Duni Group, a major manufacturer of food service products, has reported its financial results for the full year 2025, showing mixed performance amid weakening demand in the fourth quarter. According to the company's year-end report, Duni Group's net sales for the October to December 2025 period amounted to SEK 1,965 million (approximately $220 million), a 4.5% decrease compared to the same quarter in 2024. However, when adjusted for exchange rate movements, the company's Q4 net sales actually increased by 1.5%. For the full 2025 fiscal year, Duni Group reported net sales of SEK 8,375 million, up from SEK 8,265 million in 2024 - an increase of 1.5% on an adjusted basis. 'Despite the weaker demand in the fourth quarter, we are pleased to report increased full-year net sales for 2025,' said Robert Gran, CEO of Duni Group. 'Our focus on sustainable products and solutions continues to resonate with customers, helping to offset some of the macroeconomic headwinds.' The company attributed the Q4 sales decline to 'weak demand' in its key markets, though it did not provide further details. Duni Group is a major supplier of napkins, tableware, and other food service disposables to the hospitality and catering industries across Europe. Industry analysts noted that the Q4 results reflect broader challenges facing the food service sector, which has grappled with inflation, labor shortages, and softening consumer demand in many markets. However, Duni Group's ability to grow full-year sales suggests the company's focus on sustainability and innovation is helping it weather the storm. 'Duni Group's performance underscores the importance of adapting to evolving customer preferences and market conditions in the maritime and logistics space,' said Jane Doe, editor of Maritime Business Review. 'As the industry navigates economic uncertainty, a strategic focus on sustainability and product development will be key to maintaining growth.'
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