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Global flavor leader with $6.7B revenue; McCormick, French's, Lawry's, and Old Bay brands spanning retail spices and custom flavors for food manufacturers competing with Kraft Heinz.
McCormick & Company is a global leader in flavor — producing and marketing spices, herbs, seasonings, condiments, and flavoring solutions for consumers, food manufacturers, and foodservice operators in 150+ countries. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: MKC) and headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, McCormick generates approximately $6.7 billion in annual net revenue and owns iconic brands including McCormick (retail spices and seasonings), French's (mustard and crispy fried onions), Lawry's (seasoning salts and marinades), Old Bay (seafood seasoning), and Stubb's (BBQ sauces).\n\nMcCormick's two segments serve distinct markets: Consumer (retail spices, herbs, recipe mixes, and condiments sold at grocery and mass retail) and Flavor Solutions (custom flavor development and seasonings for food manufacturers and restaurant chains). The Flavor Solutions segment serves customers like McDonald's, Subway, and major CPG food manufacturers who need proprietary flavors for their products — this B2B segment provides revenue stability even as consumer trends shift. McCormick's 2017 acquisition of French's and Frank's RedHot from Reckitt Benckiser for $4.2 billion significantly expanded the condiment portfolio.\n\nIn 2025, McCormick competes with Kraft Heinz (condiments), B&G Foods, and private label for retail spice and condiment market share, and with Givaudan, IFF, and Symrise for the flavor solutions market. The post-COVID inflationary environment affected McCormick's margins as commodity spice costs rose, with 2023-2024 focused on margin recovery through pricing and efficiency. The 2025 strategy focuses on premiumization in retail (growing Lawry's, Old Bay brand extensions), international expansion in Asia and Latin America, and growing the Flavor Solutions business with QSR and processed food manufacturer customers pursuing flavor innovation.
Adept AI raised $415M to pioneer computer-use AI agents; its core research and agent team moved to Amazon in 2024 in a landmark talent acquisition while the company continues developing ACT-1 for enterprise automation.
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