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    Hellman's Mayonnaise Maker Unilever in Takeover Talks With McCormick for Food Business

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on March 20, 2026

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    Last updated: March 20, 2026

    Hellman's mayonnaise maker Unilever in takeover talks with McCormick for food business - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Unilever confirmed on March 20, 2026 that it has received an offer for its foods business and is in takeover discussions with McCormick. The deal would mark a strategic carve‑out as Unilever refocuses on its beauty, personal‑care and home segments.

    Table of Contents

    • Potential Sale of Unilever's Food Business
    • Details of the Negotiations
    • Strategic Shift for Unilever
    • Unilever's Food Business Performance
    • Valuation and Market Comparison
    • Investor Reactions and Deal Complexity
    • Uncertainties and Previous Attempts
    • Additional Information

    Unilever in talks to sell food business to US rival McCormick

    Potential Sale of Unilever's Food Business

    By Yadarisa Shabong and Lisa Jucca

    March 20 (Reuters) - Unilever is in talks to sell its foods business to smaller rival McCormick & Company, a potential deal that would unite the British company's Hellmann's and Knorr brands with the U.S. spice maker's Cholula hot sauce.

    Details of the Negotiations

    London-listed Unilever said on Friday it had received an offer from McCormick, while McCormick confirmed it was engaged in discussions with Unilever regarding a potential strategic transaction involving the food business.

    Shares in Unilever opened around 1% higher.

    Strategic Shift for Unilever

    The talks mark a potential acceleration of Unilever CEO Fernando Fernandez's plan to shift Unilever towards beauty and personal care categories following the spin-off of its ice cream business last year.

    Unilever's Food Business Performance

    Unilever's food business made up about a quarter of its total sales in 2025, generating more than 12.9 billion euros ($14.91 billion) last year.

    But the business faces headwinds from a move away from processed foods. Politicians, ​including U.S. Health Secretary Robert ​F. Kennedy Jr, have warned about their health risks and while many consumers are turning to GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, which mean people eat less.

    Valuation and Market Comparison

    Analysts at Barclays estimated the enterprise value of Unilever's food division, which has been growing more slowly than the company's overall business, at between 28 billion euros and 31 billion euros.

    McCormick's market capitalisation is about $14.5 billion, much smaller than the potential value of Unilever's food business. Unilever's market cap is about $136 billion.

    Investor Reactions and Deal Complexity

    Tineke Frikkee, a portfolio manager at W1M, a Unilever investor, questioned the value for investors of the potential deal.

    "This potential deal seems complex, McCormick is much smaller than Unilever Food - Unilever Food generates around 3x the profit of McCormick - so unclear what value can be created as a combined entity, and what structure can be proposed that offers value to shareholders."

    Uncertainties and Previous Attempts

    The two companies said there was no certainty that a deal would be agreed. They provided no financial details.

    McCormick's offer was unsolicited, according to one person familiar with the situation.

    The companies' confirmation of the discussions came after the Wall Street Journal reported late on Thursday that Unilever was in talks to separate its food business and combine it with spice maker McCormick.

    The Financial Times reported earlier this week that Unilever had unsuccessfully weighed merging its food assets with Kraft Heinz's condiments business.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.8650 euros)

    (Reporting by Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru and Lisa Jucca in Milan; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Tomasz Janowski and Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Unilever is considering an all‑stock deal to merge its food division with McCormick, allowing it to streamline and concentrate on higher‑growth personal‑care and home categories (reddit.com).
    • •Hellmann’s and Knorr, Unilever’s “power brands,” anchor its Foods arm—generating substantial turnover and margins—making the unit attractive to potential buyers (unilever.com).
    • •McCormick is already expanding its footprint, including a $750 million deal in January 2026 to gain 75% control of McCormick de Mexico, strengthening its presence in condiments and mayonnaise markets (nasdaq.com).

    References

    • Unilever in Talks to Separate Food Business and Combine It With McCormick - WSJ
    • Unilever Q1 2025 Trading Statement
    • McCormick Takes Majority Control in Mexico JV: Growth Lever in 2026? | Nasdaq

    Frequently Asked Questions about Hellman's mayonnaise maker Unilever in takeover talks with McCormick for food business

    1Who is making an offer for Unilever's food business?

    McCormick & Company Inc. has made an offer for Unilever's food business.

    2Which Unilever brand is mentioned in the takeover talks?

    Hellmann's mayonnaise is referenced in relation to Unilever's food business.

    3Has Unilever confirmed takeover discussions?

    Yes, Unilever has confirmed it is in discussions regarding an offer from McCormick.

    4When did Unilever acknowledge the offer from McCormick?

    Unilever acknowledged the offer on Friday, March 20.

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