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Hormel to buy Planters brands from Kraft Heinz

- By Dee-Ann Durbin

Hormel Foods, the Austin, Minnesota-based company known for its meat brands like Spam and Applegate, said Thursday it is buying the Planters nut business from Kraft Heinz Co. for $3.35 billion. Included in the deal are Planters brands like NUT-rition, Cheez Balls and Corn Nuts.

“The acquisitio­n of the Planters business adds another $1 billion brand to our portfolio and significan­tly expands our presence in the growing snacking space,” Hormel Chairman, President and CEO Jim Snee said in a statement.

The proposed transactio­n is expected to close in the first half of 2021.

Kraft CEO Miguel Patricio said the sale is a major step in the company’s transforma­tion. Patricio said the company plans to reinvest in products that have more growth opportunit­y, like Lunchables and P3 protein packs.

Kraft Heinz, which was formed in a 2015 merger, has been struggling as customers increasing­ly seek fresh, minimally processed foods. It has also had trouble differenti­ating its products from cheaper store brands.

In 2019, it slashed the value of its Oscar Meyer and Kraft brands and took an impairment charge because of the falling value of brands like Maxwell House and Velveeta. Last year, it sold its natural cheese business, including its Cracker Barrel brand, to French dairy company Lactalis Group for $3.2 billion.

But Kraft Heinz also saw stronger retail sales last year. The company said Thursday its net revenue grew 4.8% to $26.2 billion last year. That beat Wall Street’s estimates, according to a poll of analysts by FactSet.

Hormel reports its fiscal first-quarter results next week. For the 2020 fiscal year, which ended in October, its sales rose 1% to $9.6 billion.

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