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Unilever confirms McCormick offer that would unite Hellmann’s with Cholula owner

By Thomson Reuters Mar 20, 2026 | 2:12 AM

March 20 (Reuters) – Unilever said on Friday it was in talks with U.S.-based McCormick & Company about selling its foods ​business, in a potential deal that ‌would bring together its Hellmann’s and Knorr brands with McCormick’s iconic Cholula hot sauce.

Unilever said it has received an inbound offer for the business, which ‌made ​up about a quarter ⁠of its total sales ⁠in 2025, generating over 12.9 billion euros ($14.91 billion) last year.

The talks mark a potential acceleration of CEO Fernando Fernandez’s strategy ​to reposition Unilever towards higher-margin beauty and personal care categories following the spin-off ⁠of its ice cream ⁠business last year.

There can be no ​certainty that a deal will be agreed, the ​companies said in separate statements. They ‌provided no financial details.

The companies confirmed the talks on Friday after the Wall Street Journal reported late on Thursday that Unilever ⁠was in talks to separate its food business, which also includes such brands as Colman and Marmite, ⁠and combine ‌it with spice maker McCormick ⁠in an all-stock deal that ​could ‌come within weeks.

The Financial Times reported ​in March ⁠that Unilever had unsuccessfully weighed merging its food assets with Kraft Heinz’s condiments business.

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(Reporting by Prerna Bedi and Yadarisa Shabong in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and ​Tomasz Janowski)