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Financial Times7h agoneutral
America's brands lose their magic

A giant pitcher of Kool-Aid crashing through a wall. Two men passing a jar of Grey Poupon mustard between their Rolls-Royces. A boy singing about...

Financial Times7h agoneutral
America’s brands lose their magic

A giant pitcher of Kool-Aid crashing through a wall. Two men passing a jar of Grey Poupon mustard between their Rolls-Royces. A boy singing about...

Bloomberg8d agoneutral
CEOs Pushed White House to Delay Ultra-Processed Food Definition

(Bloomberg) -- Food company executives intervened in recent weeks to persuade the Trump administration not to release a proposed definition of ultra-processed food, according to people familiar with the discussions.Most Read from BloombergChina Unleashes $28 Trillion Capital Markets to Challenge US in AIStocks Wobble on Hormuz Standoff as Nvidia Sinks: Markets WrapIran Shakes Up Security Team After Saying Oman Deal ‘Very Close’Trump Amps Up Pressure on Billionaire Sargeant to Exit VenezuelaGameS

Investing.com12d agobullish
JPMorgan upgrades Kraft Heinz credit to Overweight on deleveraging outlook

Investing.com -- JPMorgan upgraded its credit recommendation on Kraft Heinz to Overweight from Neutral, citing better-than-expected quarterly results, disciplined balance sheet management and greater confidence that the packaged food maker can fund higher investment in its brands while keeping leverage under control.

Kraft Heinz Turns to Football and Princesses to Win Over Shoppers
The Wall Street Journal13d agoneutral
Kraft Heinz Turns to Football and Princesses to Win Over Shoppers

The maker of Kraft Mac & Cheese plans to increase marketing spending to at least 6% of net sales, leaning on partnerships with the NFL and Disney and new campaigns as it tries to reverse a U.S. sales slump. “There’s nothing like putting a princess on a package that really gets young people excited,” says Steve Cahillane, CEO of Kraft Heinz, which said Wednesday it plans to spend an extra $100 million to catch more Americans' attention. Kraft Heinz said its marketing push is helping sales, though net sales still slipped 1.4% in the second quarter.

Kraft Heinz Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat13d agoneutral
Kraft Heinz Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC) said second-quarter results came in ahead of its expectations, prompting the food company to raise its full-year outlook for organic net sales while increasing planned 2026 investments by $100 million to approximately $700 million. Chief Executive Officer Steve Cahillane sa

Kraft Heinz Strikes Deal With Disney to Supply Resorts and Tap Characters
The Wall Street Journal29d agoneutral
Kraft Heinz Strikes Deal With Disney to Supply Resorts and Tap Characters

Mickey Mouse, meet Kraft Mac & Cheese. Kraft Heinz and Disney struck a deal that gives the food conglomerate a foothold in one of America’s most enduring entertainment empires. Under the multiyear partnership, Disney will serve Kraft Heinz products at its properties throughout North America, and Kraft Heinz will be able to use Disney’s characters on some goods in stores.

Kraft Heinz bet inflation peaked, but your cookout bill disagrees
TheStreet48d agoneutral
Kraft Heinz bet inflation peaked, but your cookout bill disagrees

Kraft Heinz (KHC) walked away from a planned corporate breakup in February and redirected that energy into a $600 million investment in its own brands. That decision rests on one specific assumption: that the worst of commodity inflation was already behind the company. Data published this week by ...

Bloomberg89d agoneutral
Walmart Flags Higher Fuel Costs Eroding Retailer’s Earnings

(Bloomberg) -- Walmart Inc. warned that fuel costs are squeezing the company’s bottom line and could lead to higher prices for shoppers.Most Read from BloombergSpot the Difference: Putin Gets Trump Treatment From Xi in ChinaModi’s Toffee Gift to Meloni Ignites Rally in Wrong Indian StockIran Threatens to Retaliate Beyond Middle East If US AttacksGoldman CEO Slides Into Musk’s DMs During Bid to Lead SpaceX IPONvidia Tells Skeptical Investors AI Is Ready to Go MainstreamIn the latest quarter, the

New Jell-O products swap fruit juice for artificial colors
Associated Press91d agoneutral
New Jell-O products swap fruit juice for artificial colors

Jell-O — long known for its bright rainbow of artificially colored gelatins — is getting a line of products made without synthetic colors or artificial sweeteners to meet increasing consumer demand for natural ingredients. Kraft Heinz Co. on Tuesday unveiled Jell-O Simply, a line of pre-made gelatin that the company said is made with fruit juice and has at least 25% less sugar than the regular version. Kathryn O’Brien, Kraft Heinz’s head of marketing for desserts, said the products are colored using vegetable juice, fruit juice and an extract derived from turmeric roots.

Whirlpool’s CEO Warns Consumer Spending Today Looks Like the 2008 Financial Crisis
24/7 Wall St.93d agoneutral
Whirlpool’s CEO Warns Consumer Spending Today Looks Like the 2008 Financial Crisis

Whirlpool (NYSE:WHR) CEO Marc Bitzer is making one of the bluntest recession comparisons of this earnings cycle. According to the Morning Brew Daily podcast segment covering the company’s Q1 results, CEO Bitzer told investors: “This level of industry decline is similar to what we have observed during the global financial crisis and even higher than ... Whirlpool’s CEO Warns Consumer Spending Today Looks Like the 2008 Financial Crisis

Worried About a Recession? Here’s What Appliance Makers Say Before You Buy Big-Ticket Items
24/7 Wall St.93d agobullish
Worried About a Recession? Here’s What Appliance Makers Say Before You Buy Big-Ticket Items

When the CEO of America’s largest appliance maker compares today’s demand to the 2008 financial crisis, it’s worth pausing before you swipe for that new fridge. On the latest earnings call, Whirlpool chief Marc Bitzer told investors that “this level of industry decline is similar to what we have observed during the global financial crisis ... Worried About a Recession? Here’s What Appliance Makers Say Before You Buy Big-Ticket Items