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Unilever combines food unit with McCormick in $44.8B deal

Food consolidation accelerates as Unilever and McCormick strike $44.8B deal.
Chuck Merlis March 31, 2026

Unilever and McCormick & Co. have agreed to combine Unilever’s food division with the U.S. spice maker in a $44.8 billion deal, forming a global condiments and seasonings company with about $20 billion in annual revenue.

The deal adds brands including Hellmann’s, Knorr, French’s and Frank’s RedHot to McCormick’s portfolio, extending its reach across retail shelves and foodservice distribution.

The combined company expects to generate about $600 million in annual cost savings within three years through procurement, manufacturing and logistics efficiencies.

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The transaction adds to a wave of consolidation across the food supply chain, including in Tampa Bay, where distribution and sourcing are tightening.

The deal comes a day after Sysco agreed to acquire Restaurant Depot in a $29 billion transaction that expands its warehouse footprint, with locations in Tampa, Largo and Sarasota serving regional operators.

Consolidation at the global and national level shifts purchasing power, pricing and supplier relationships. Larger platforms can negotiate more aggressively on inputs and distribution, tightening margins for smaller operators and increasing pressure to differentiate.

The Unilever-McCormick transaction is structured as a reverse Morris trust, allowing Unilever to exit its food segment and focus on higher-growth categories such as beauty and personal care.

The deal is expected to close by mid-2027, pending approvals, as companies across the sector pursue scale and cost control.

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