Megamergers Return to Food Industry in 1st Quarter Amid Pressure for Lower Prices

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McCormick spices are displayed in San Anselmo, Calif., on March 28, 2023. Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesThe first quarter of 2026 marked a renewed wave of megamergers in the food industry, as companies sought scale, efficiency, and synergies to navigate a more challenging global economic environment.The return of large-scale consolidation reflects a broader shift in corporate strategy, as companies respond to persistent cost pressures, slower growth, and changing consumer behavior by pursuing size and operational leverage.Back-to-Back DealsThe trend was highlighted by Sysco’s agreement to acquire Jetro Restaurant Depot for approximately $29.1 billion and by McCormick’s combination with Unilever Foods, valued at about $44.8 billion.

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