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More Americans are cooking at home as growing economic concerns are forcing households to cut back, according to Campbell’s ...
More Americans are cooking at home and turning to ingredients that stretch their food budgets, a potential warning sign for the U.S. economy.
For fiscal 2025, net sales for Campbell’s are predicted to increase 6% to 8%, which does not take into account any ...
The rise in at-home cooking indicates consumers are cutting back at spending on restaurants, a further sign of belt ...
As consumers taking medications like Ozempic cut back on eating out, about 70% are spending more on cooking at home, ...
Campbell's CEO reports increased stovetop usage due to consumers seeking value and savings. Sales of pantry staples rise ...
Campbell’s is seeing demand drift from snacks toward square meals as consumers shift their food spending from McDonald’s and the chips aisle to dollar store shelves.
The maker of soups and snacks logged higher sales in its latest quarter and backed its full-year outlook, but it warned about ...
Campell's reported the highest rate of consumers cooking at home since early 2020, when the pandemic was first taking hold.
The Campbell’s Co. said Monday it saw stronger sales of broth and condensed soup in its latest quarter as more Americans ...
The company reported third-quarter sales growth of 4% year over year (Y/Y) to $2.475 billion, beating the analyst consensus ...
The European Union on Monday said it is preparing “countermeasures” against the United States after the Trump ...