PepsiCo Lowers Sales Growth Outlook Amid Slower U.S. Recovery

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PepsiCo executives have acknowledged a “slower” recovery of U.S. consumers in the company’s latest quarterly results, signaling broader economic challenges. On Tuesday, the snack-and-beverage giant adjusted its full-year forecast for organic sales growth to a “low-single-digit” increase, down from its previous estimate of 4%. This adjustment followed a more optimistic earlier forecast.

Chief Financial Officer Jamie Caulfield explained during an earnings call that the consumer rebound has been slower than expected. This echoed concerns raised in July when CEO Ramon Laguarta mentioned that U.S. consumers were facing increasing financial pressures.

PepsiCo’s latest earnings results are one of the first significant consumer-oriented reports for the fall season, giving a preview of potential trends across industries. Companies such as Domino’s Pizza and Walgreens Boots Alliance are expected to follow with their reports, providing further insight into consumer behavior. Additionally, recent positive job and wage data add context to this mixed economic picture.

Earlier, McCormick & Company also noted that consumers remained “challenged but resilient,” reinforcing the cautious outlook shared by consumer-facing businesses in light of ongoing economic shifts. As more financial institutions reveal their earnings in the coming weeks, their insights will likely help shape understanding of broader U.S. consumer health.

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