Alpro was founded in 1980, as a subsidiary of the Vandemoortele Groep, which is based in Belgium. Alpro expanded across Europe and in 2000 built a
soy milk plant in
Burton Latimer, England. In 2008, Alpro launched the UK's first "reduced calorie soya alternative to yogurt" following the introduction of its Soy Light "reduced calorie soya milk" in 2006. Alpro's revenues are reported to have tripled during the period from 2000 to 2008. In 2009, beverages made up two-thirds of Alpro's revenues. In June 2009, Vandemoortele sold Alpro for an estimated US$455 million to
Dean Foods, which marketed the "
Silk" soy milk brand in the US. In June 2013,
WhiteWave, the Dean Foods subsidiary that managed Alpro, was spun-off as an independent company – listing on the
New York Stock Exchange. In July 2013, Dean Foods sold their remaining 19.9% stake in WhiteWave, thus ending their involvement with Alpro. In July 2016, it was announced that the French company
Danone would purchase WhiteWave Foods for $10.4 billion. The acquisition was completed in April 2017 and newly formed company is named "DanoneWave". In 2020, Alpro's
No Sugars oatmilk won the Lausanne Index Prize – Supreme Award, a processed food prize. Alpro's general manager is Sue Garfitt. ==Products==