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Kraft Heinz Stock Jumps After Q1 Sales Beat Puts CEO’s $600 Million Turnaround in Play
6 May 2026
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Kraft Heinz Stock Jumps After Q1 Sales Beat Puts CEO’s $600 Million Turnaround in Play

PITTSBURGH, May 6, 2026, 09:58 EDT

  • Kraft Heinz topped first-quarter revenue forecasts, lifted by stronger U.S. demand. Shares moved higher after the news.
  • The company stuck to its 2026 forecast, even as it faces sluggish volumes, inflation headwinds, and the looming SNAP impact.
  • This quarter gives CEO Steve Cahillane an early shot at proving his strategy: shelving the split and pumping extra cash into brands.

Kraft Heinz Company beat Wall Street’s first-quarter sales forecasts on Wednesday, handing new CEO Steve Cahillane an initial boost as he looks to stabilize the U.S. packaged-food giant.

Kraft Heinz, behind staples like Heinz ketchup, Kraft Mac & Cheese and Lunchables, posted net sales of $6.05 billion for the quarter ended March 28. That figure beat the $5.89 billion consensus from analysts, LSEG data showed, as reported by Reuters. Shares climbed 3.6% to $23.35 in early Nasdaq action.

Kraft Heinz is betting that ramped-up brand investment can reignite demand—especially after sluggish volumes, pushback on pricing, and a recently halted breakup plan. CEO Cahillane, in the role since January, isn’t ruling out a future split, but holding off for now should free up roughly $300 million this year as leadership shifts funds toward marketing and R&D.

Organic net sales dropped 0.4%, Kraft Heinz said, as the figure excludes effects from currency, deals, and asset sales. The company managed a 0.8 percentage point increase in prices, but that was more than offset by a 1.2 percentage point slide in volume and mix. Coffee, cold cuts, and Indonesia dragged on the quarter.

Cahillane pointed to “steady progress” and some initial momentum, highlighting Taste Elevation—Kraft Heinz’s term for its key categories like sauces and condiments. Still, he noted the operating environment stayed choppy, with inflation and weak consumer sentiment putting a cap on any bigger outlook upgrades management might have considered. Kraft Heinz Company News

Kraft Heinz stuck to its 2026 outlook, still projecting organic sales to slip by 1.5% to 3.5%, with adjusted earnings expected between $1.98 and $2.10 per share. That guidance reflects about a 100-basis-point drag—roughly one percentage point—from SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which helps low-income families buy food.

Kraft Heinz’s earnings release hit regulators’ desks on May 6, according to a Form 8-K signed by CFO Andre Maciel. The company’s filing gives One PPG Place in Pittsburgh as its executive headquarters and notes its common shares trade on Nasdaq under the ticker KHC.

During the analyst call, Cahillane pointed to improving market-share trends toward the end of the quarter, crediting better investment and sharper execution since the split pause opened up more resources. He noted the total business held or gained share in 35% of categories through the first quarter, jumping to 58% in March. Taste Elevation, he said, reached 87% by the end of March.

There are specifics in the plan: Cahillane highlighted Power Mac & Cheese in 35,000 accounts, Capri Sun Hydrate picking up distribution, a Lunchables revamp set for next month, and Philadelphia Lactose Free targeting the back half. These launches are at the point where shelf performance matters more than talk.

Packaged-food makers aren’t catching a break. In February, General Mills trimmed its full-year sales and profit targets as demand across the category faltered. Conagra, in April, nudged its profit forecast down to the lower end after commodities swung costs higher. Kraft Heinz came in ahead this time, giving the stock a lift, but that doesn’t solve the core issue: consumers are looking for bargains and haven’t warmed up to legacy pantry staples.

Still, there’s a ceiling. Maciel flagged to analysts that second-quarter revenue is likely to drop 3% to 5%—blaming the timing of Easter and SNAP cuts. She also noted that continued volatility could push energy and resin costs higher from the third quarter. “The consumer can only absorb so much price,” Cahillane said. The Motley Fool

Margins told a mixed story. Gross profit margin climbed 230 basis points to 36.7%, but adjusted gross profit margin edged down 30 basis points to 34.1%. Operating income slipped 4.3%, and adjusted operating income posted a steeper 11.8% drop. Rising advertising outlays, cost inflation in manufacturing and logistics, plus restructuring and separation expenses, all pressured profits.

Cash flow showed improvement. Operating cash flow jumped 39.7% to $1.0 billion, according to Kraft Heinz, while free cash flow climbed 58.9% to $0.8 billion. For the quarter, the company paid out $474 million in cash dividends and didn’t repurchase any shares.

Investors aren’t just asking if Kraft Heinz managed a stronger quarter this time. The bigger issue: will the $600 million in extra spending turn those price-driven sales into actual volume gains before consumers start cutting back once more?

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