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Which Struggling Food Giant Is Worth Buying?

Last updated: March 16, 2026 4:15 am
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Kraft Heinz (KHC), McCormick (MKC), and Hormel Foods (HRL) have all recently reported their earnings, facing a challenging consumer environment with University of Michigan sentiment at 56.4, indicating a recessionary state. Each of these iconic food companies is navigating a turnaround, each with its unique strengths and challenges.

Kraft Heinz is facing significant distress, with a 3.4% decline in Q4 revenue to $6.35 billion. The North America segment saw a 5.4% decrease, with volume/mix declining across various product categories. The company took $9.3 billion in impairment charges for FY2025 and has revised its FY2026 adjusted operating income guidance down by 14-18%. New CEO Steve Cahillane has paused the separation plans and announced a $600 million investment in key areas like marketing, sales, and product development to drive future growth.

On the other hand, McCormick has demonstrated operational stability, with Q4 revenue growing by 2.9% to $1.85 billion. The company has achieved five consecutive quarters of volume-led organic growth, a rarity in the current packaged food landscape. Despite this growth, gross margin contracted due to commodity costs and tariff pressures. CEO Brendan Foley’s focus on expanding the business through acquisitions like McCormick de Mexico shows a commitment to long-term growth.

Hormel Foods sits in between the two, with a mixed performance across its segments. The foodservice business continues to show growth, with segment profit up 13% in the latest quarter. However, the retail segment faced challenges, with organic net sales down 2% and segment profit declining by 19%. The company is actively managing these issues through portfolio simplification and cost-saving initiatives.

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Looking at key metrics, McCormick’s strong competitive position is reflected in its premium valuation, while Kraft Heinz’s high dividend yield is tempered by operational challenges. Hormel’s consistent dividend increases and focus on managing both foodservice and retail segments provide a stable income story.

In conclusion, while McCormick has shown consistent operational execution, Hormel offers a clear income story, and Kraft Heinz faces near-term headwinds. The macroeconomic environment remains challenging for all three companies, and their turnaround stories are likely to unfold over several quarters.

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