“As I have said before, foodservice is a strategic channel for us. “Today, this channel is approximately 13% of our overall sales, and we are continuing to invest aggressively in both sales and capacity to capture further white space,” he said in pre-recorded remarks. In fact, compared to the second quarter of last year, we have sold 59% more volume for the Heinz brand in Turkey.”įoodservice in both North America and International is growing by over 20%, Mr. “And with Assan, we are already doing the same thing in a different way, leveraging Assan’s strong distribution network to grow the Heinz brand in Turkey. “As we bring the Hemmer brand on to the Heinz network, we expect to see significant expansion opportunities. “Hemmer has a very strong footprint in the south of Brazil while Kraft Heinz has a broader network with strong distribution in other areas of the country,” Mr. Patricio pointed to two recent international acquisitions: Companhia Hemmer Indústria e Comércio, a Brazilian company focused on condiments and sauces, and Assan Foods, a Turkish company focused on sauces. In International, net sales rose 7% to $1.52 billion while organic net sales increased 11%. In North America, net sales slipped 3.1% to $5.04 billion, but organic net sales increased by nearly 10% as pricing contributed about 13 percentage points. Kraft Heinz raised its fiscal-year organic net sales outlook to an increase in the high-single-digit percentages from a previous outlook in the mid-single-digit percentages. A positive impact came from pricing at 12.4 percentage points. Negative impacts came from divestitures net of acquisitions at 9.3 percentage points and currency at 1.7 percentage points. Net sales slipped 0.9%to $6.55 billion from $6.62 billion. Higher pricing and efficiency gains were offset by higher commodity costs (primarily in dairy, packaging materials, soybean and vegetable oils, and meat) and supply chain costs. Kraft Heinz had lower tax expenses and lower interest expense in this year’s second quarter.Īdjusted EBITDA fell 11% to $1.5 billion. Kraft Heinz in the quarter ended June 25 had net income attributable to common shareholders of $265 million, equal to 22¢ per share on the common stock, which compared with a loss of $27 million in the previous year’s second quarter. “In Ore-Ida, for example, we have the partnership with Simplot that is now starting, and that will unlock a lot of capacity later in the year, which will allow us to start to promote more this brand, which we haven't been able to do in a consistent manner for years,” he said. Patricio spoke more about the Ore-Ida brand and the Simplot agreement in a question-and-answer earnings call on July 27. Teamsters Joint Council 39 represents over 15,000 workers in transportation, construction, dairy and a wide variety of other industries throughout Wisconsin.“As a result of the great work our supply chain team has done, as well as what we are doing to more strongly connect with consumers, we expect to see market share results continue to rebound in the second half of the year,” Mr. We support our governor’s pro-worker agenda.” “After nominations next month, Evers will have an opponent who will push an agenda in Madison that is written for and by the Kochs and other out-of-state billionaires. “We need a governor who will stand with Wisconsinites,” said Rick Roeth, Joint Council 39 Political Coordinator. These include increased investment for higher education and infrastructure, cutting tax incentives for companies that send jobs out of state, implementing a 15 percent tax cut for the middle class, combatting worker misclassification and vetoing legislation that would have expanded child labor. “We look forward to building upon the success we have had over the past three years.”Īs governor, Evers pushed a number of initiatives that have benefited working families in the Badger State. “Tony Evers has proven that he is an unwavering advocate for workers during his tenure and we are proud to stand with him,” said Bill Carroll, Joint Council 39 President. Press Contact: Bill Carroll Phone: (414) 688-6239 Email: – Teamsters Joint Council 39 today announced that it is endorsing Wisconsin Gov.