The Campbell's Company

https://www.thecampbellscompany.com

The Campbell's Company is a prominent American food and beverage manufacturer headquartered in Camden, New Jersey. Founded in 1869, its core business revolves around producing and marketing a diverse portfolio of convenient, delicious, and affordable food choices. The company's mission is centered on connecting people through food they love and nourishing their lives.

The company operates primarily through two segments: Meals & Beverages and Snacks. Its extensive product range includes iconic Campbell's soups (condensed, ready-to-serve, Chunky, Homestyle, Slow Kettle, and Pacific Foods organic options), as well as a wide array of snacks such as Goldfish crackers, Pepperidge Farm baked goods, Snyder's of Hanover pretzels, Cape Cod, Kettle Brand, Lance, and Late July. The portfolio also features sauces like Prego, Pace, and the recently acquired Rao's, alongside beverages like V8. Campbell's targets a broad consumer base, including families, health-conscious individuals, and increasingly younger demographics like Millennials and Gen Z, predominantly within North America.

In a significant corporate development, shareholders approved the change of the company's official name from Campbell Soup Company to The Campbell's Company in November 2024, reflecting its expanded product portfolio beyond just soup. Mick Beekhuizen assumed the role of President and CEO in February 2025. Recent financial performance in Q2 Fiscal 2026 saw a 4% increase in net sales year-over-year, though overall results were impacted by weaker-than-expected performance in the Snacks division and storm-related shipment disruptions. This led to a stock rating downgrade by Bernstein in April 2026, citing challenges in soup and certain snack brands. The company also faced a class-action lawsuit in April 2026 regarding the safety of microwavable soup packaging. Despite these challenges, The Campbell's Company remains a North American focused brand powerhouse, reporting fiscal 2025 net sales of $10.3 billion.

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