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McCormick (MKC) Eyes Massive $33B Acquisition of Unilever’s (UL) Food Division

2026/03/20 20:44
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Key Takeaways

  • Spice manufacturer McCormick has submitted a formal bid to acquire Unilever’s food operations through an all-stock transaction
  • Unilever’s food division carries an estimated valuation reaching €29 billion (approximately $33 billion)
  • The transaction would allow Unilever to concentrate exclusively on beauty, personal care, and household product categories
  • The potential acquisition value significantly exceeds McCormick’s current market capitalization of approximately $14.8 billion
  • Should negotiations progress successfully, the all-stock transaction could finalize in a matter of weeks

Unilever has publicly acknowledged receiving a formal acquisition proposal from McCormick for its food operations division, marking what would become the most substantial transaction in McCormick’s corporate history. Initial reports surfaced Thursday via The Wall Street Journal, with official confirmations following from both corporations on Friday.

The food operations segment — which encompasses household names including Hellmann’s mayonnaise and Knorr stock cubes — holds a prospective equity valuation reaching €29 billion ($33 billion). This figure represents more than twice McCormick’s complete market capitalization, currently standing near $14.8 billion.

Sources with knowledge of the negotiations indicate the proposed transaction framework involves an entirely stock-based exchange. Neither company has revealed financing specifics, and Unilever emphasized that reaching a definitive agreement remains uncertain.

Unilever CEO Fernando Fernandez, currently in his second year leading the company, has articulated a clear strategic vision. His objective centers on expanding beauty, personal care, and wellness brands to comprise two-thirds of Unilever’s total revenue in the medium term — a significant increase from approximately half today.

This strategic realignment has been developing over several years. Unilever has previously divested its tea operations, its spreads portfolio (including brands like I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter!), and more recently plant-based ventures such as Graze snacks and The Vegetarian Butcher. In the previous year, the company separated its ice cream operations into Magnum Ice Cream Co., maintaining an ownership stake of nearly 20%.


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Unilever shares experienced gains of up to 1.9% during early Friday trading sessions. Despite this uptick, the stock remains down approximately 6% across the trailing twelve-month period.

McCormick’s Strategic Expansion

For McCormick, securing this acquisition would represent a watershed moment. The Maryland-headquartered corporation, recognized primarily for its iconic red-capped spice containers and Old Bay seasoning blend, has been systematically expanding its condiment portfolio for years.

The company’s most significant condiment acquisition occurred in 2017 with the purchase of RB Foods from Reckitt Benckiser for $4.2 billion, adding French’s mustard and Frank’s RedHot sauce to its portfolio. Integrating these assets with Hellmann’s and Knorr would elevate McCormick to major global competitor status within the condiment category.

McCormick has scheduled its first-quarter earnings announcement for March 31.

Market Observers Raise Concerns

Industry analysts have expressed reservations about the transaction’s feasibility. Chris Beckett from Quilter Cheviot highlighted the substantial “gap in scale” and noted McCormick’s existing debt ratio of 2.7x, characterizing any potential agreement as “far from straightforward.”

Barclays analyst Warren Ackerman similarly raised timing considerations, acknowledging that while divesting the food business would position Unilever to pursue accelerated growth opportunities, the process “could be a distraction for management in the near-term.”

Activist investor Nelson Peltz, who secured a board position at Unilever in 2022 following Trian Fund Management’s stake acquisition, maintains an established track record of advocating for corporate restructurings. His previous campaigns targeted similar transformations at General Electric and the Dow/DuPont combination.

McCormick’s scheduled Q1 earnings release on March 31 will represent its next major public communication since these acquisition discussions became public knowledge.

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