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McCormick to Buy Unilever’s $15.7B Food Empire in a Deal That Reshapes the Global Pantry

by Team Lumida
March 31, 2026
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McCormick to Buy Unilever’s $15.7B Food Empire in a Deal That Reshapes the Global Pantry
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Key Takeaways

  • Unilever is selling most of its food business to McCormick & Co. for $15.7 billion in cash upfront plus an additional equity stake in McCormick — a deal that transforms both companies and represents one of the largest consumer food transactions in years.
  • The sale covers Unilever’s major global food brands — including Hellmann’s mayonnaise, Knorr soups and bouillons, and Marmite — but excludes certain units such as Unilever’s India food operations.
  • For Unilever, the deal accelerates its multi-year strategy to focus on faster-growing personal care and home care categories, reducing its exposure to lower-margin food businesses facing private-label pressure and commodity cost volatility.
  • For McCormick, best known for spices and condiments, the acquisition is a transformational step that would make it one of the world’s largest consumer food companies and dramatically expand its international footprint and brand portfolio.

What Happened?

Unilever confirmed Tuesday that it is in advanced talks to sell most of its food division to McCormick & Co. in a deal that could be announced as soon as later the same day. The transaction is structured as $15.7 billion in cash upfront, with the remainder of the consideration paid in McCormick equity — the proportion of which Unilever did not immediately disclose. The sale covers the bulk of Unilever’s global food portfolio, including Hellmann’s — one of the world’s best-known condiment brands — as well as Knorr, the global leader in soups, bouillons, and seasonings, and Marmite, among other brands. Excluded from the transaction are Unilever’s food operations in India and certain other regional assets. The deal concludes a strategic review of Unilever’s foods business that has been under way for several years, as CEO Hein Schumacher accelerated the company’s transformation toward beauty, personal care, and home care categories that carry higher margins and stronger consumer demand growth.

Why It Matters?

This is one of the most significant reshufflings of the global consumer food landscape in years. For Unilever investors, the deal crystallizes value from food assets the market had been discounting, while sharpening the company’s focus on higher-growth categories where it competes with L’Oréal, Procter & Gamble, and Reckitt. The equity component in McCormick means Unilever retains upside from any value McCormick can unlock from the acquired brands. For McCormick shareholders, the transformation is dramatic: adding Hellmann’s — a brand generating well over $1 billion in annual revenue — and Knorr to the existing spices and condiments portfolio creates a global food powerhouse with a presence in virtually every cuisine category. The deal also reshapes the competitive dynamics for private-label manufacturers and rivals like Kraft Heinz and Nestlé, who now face a significantly larger and better-capitalized McCormick. With $15.7 billion in cash consideration, McCormick will likely take on meaningful leverage, making its integration execution and cash flow generation the primary risk to watch.

What’s Next?

Regulatory approvals will be the primary near-term hurdle, given the breadth of the brand overlap between McCormick’s condiments business and Unilever’s food portfolio in key markets including the U.S., UK, and EU. Antitrust scrutiny of the mayonnaise and sauce categories in particular is likely, as McCormick’s French’s mustard and Frank’s RedHot businesses already have significant market positions. Investors should watch for the definitive agreement terms — particularly the size of the equity component, which will determine how much upside Unilever retains — and McCormick’s financing plan, which will signal how aggressively the company plans to lever up. For the consumer staples sector broadly, the deal is a signal that M&A activity is accelerating as companies rationalize their portfolios in response to private-label competition and slowing volume growth in mature food categories.


Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-31/unilever-nears-completion-of-food-unit-sale-to-mccormick

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