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KKR explores $10 billion sale of spreads unit Flora, FT reports

By Thomson Reuters Apr 29, 2026 | 11:19 PM

April 30 (Reuters) – KKR is exploring a sale of Flora Food Group, the spreads business it had ​carved out of Unilever in 2017, ‌and is aiming to strike a deal at a valuation of $10 billion, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

The U.S. private investment ‌group ​is currently working with ⁠bankers on a potential ⁠sale of Flora, and could attract interest from other private equity groups, according to the FT report.

Reuters could ​not immediately verify the FT report.

KKR and Flora Food Group did not ⁠immediately respond to ⁠Reuters requests for comment.

In 2017, ​New York City-based KKR acquired Unilever’s margarine ​and spreads business, known as Upfield, which ‌includes brands Becel, Country Crock, Blue Band and I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter! for 6.8 billion euros ($7.93 ⁠billion).

Unilever put the business up for sale in April 2017, following a review of its ⁠assets prompted ‌by an unsolicited $143 billion ⁠takeover attempt by Kraft Heinz .

Upfield ​was ‌renamed to Flora Food Group ​in 2024. ⁠The Amsterdam-based group generated 3 billion euros of net sales in 2025, according to its annual report.

($1 = 0.8573 euros)

(Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Sherry Jacob-Phillips)