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Unilever Confirms Talks With McCormick on Potential Sale of Foods Unit

The talks reflect Unilever’s push to refocus on faster‑growing beauty and personal care categories.

Overview

  • Unilever said it received an inbound offer and is in discussions with McCormick over its foods business, adding there is no certainty a transaction will be agreed and that keeping the unit remains an option.
  • Reports that Unilever explored combining its food assets with Kraft Heinz’s condiments division were accurate, and those talks have ended.
  • Analysts flag significant execution risks for any separation, including potential tax costs and reduced economies of scale in emerging markets, with McCormick far smaller than the Unilever foods unit.
  • The foods division generated about €2.9 billion in operating profit last year and is valued at roughly €30 billion by Barclays estimates, yet its growth trails Unilever’s beauty and wellbeing unit.
  • Shares fell about 3.5% earlier in the week on concerns about distraction and limited near‑term benefits, then edged higher by roughly 1% after Unilever confirmed the McCormick approach.