哈根达斯母公司大幅下调2026年业绩预期,利润降幅扩大至20%,消费者不愿花钱了

Group 1 - General Mills has lowered its sales and profit expectations for fiscal year 2026, adjusting the organic sales growth target from a previous range of "down 1% to up 1%" to "down 1.5% to 2%" due to persistently weak consumer sentiment [1] - The company expects a more significant decline in profit, with adjusted operating profit and adjusted earnings per share projected to decrease by 16% to 20%, compared to the earlier forecast of a 10% to 15% decline, indicating a notable deterioration in profitability outlook within a few months [1] - As one of the largest food companies globally, General Mills owns well-known brands such as Häagen-Dazs, Wanchai Ferry, and Betty Crocker, with products spanning various categories including breakfast cereals, frozen foods, baking goods, snacks, and pet foods, reflecting the overall consumer environment [1] Group 2 - The core issue behind the lowered expectations is weak demand, as consumers are becoming more cautious with their food spending, leading to a decline in purchasing willingness that directly impacts product sales [1] - The North American packaged food industry is experiencing a demand cooling cycle, with rising consumer sensitivity to prices and increased competition from private labels and discount channels against traditional brand manufacturers [2]