US spice giant is merging with Marmite and mayonnaise maker Unilever


Spice and flavorings company McCormick is combining with Unileverโ€™s foods division, bringing iconic brands like Marmite and Frenchโ€™s mustard under one roof.

The combined company will retain McCormickโ€™s name and leadership. But upon closing, Unilever and its shareholders are expected to own 65% of the food company’s outstanding equity, amounting $29.1 billion.

Unilever would also get $15.7 billion in cash. Meanwhile, McCormick shareholders will own 35.0%.

Unilever and McCormick confirmed they were in talks about a deal earlier this month, with Unilever attempting to streamline its business and focus on beauty and personal care products.

McCormick and its red-capped array of spices is a $15 billion company and the stable of brands itโ€™s adding from Unilever are worth billions more. The companies said Tuesday that McCormick and Unilever would have a combined revenue of $20 billion for the 2025 fiscal year.

Unilever and McCormick confirmed they were in talks about a deal earlier this month
Unilever and McCormick confirmed they were in talks about a deal earlier this month (PA Archive)

The transaction is expected to close by mid-2027, the companies said Tuesday, pending both shareholder and regulatory approval. The deal excludes Unileverโ€™s food business in India, Nepal and Portugal.

McCormick CEO Brendan Foley said in a prepared statement that the deal โ€œaccelerates McCormickโ€™s strategy and reinforces our continued focus on flavor.โ€ He added that McCormick has โ€œlong admired Unileverโ€™s foods business, which has a โ€œportfolio that complements our existing business, capabilities and long-term vision.โ€

Unilever, which is based in London, was founded nearly a century ago when Dutch margarine maker Margarine Unie merged with British soap maker Lever Brothers. The conglomerate now makes dozens of different brands, including Dove soap, Vaseline, Hellmannโ€™s mayonnaise, Liquid I.V. hydration, Axe body spray and Pepsodent toothpaste.

In 2024, Unilever announced it was spinning off its ice cream business, which included the Ben & Jerryโ€™s, Magnum and Breyers brands. That business became the Magnum Ice Cream Co., which is based in Amsterdam. Last year, Unilever sold The Vegetarian Butcher, a plant-based meat brand, and Graze, a healthy snacking brand.

McCormick, based in Hunt Valley, Maryland, has been expanding its portfolio to take advantage of consumersโ€™ growing interest in global flavors and sauces. The 137-year-old company bought Reckitt Benckiserโ€™s food division โ€” including the Frenchโ€™s mustard and Frankโ€™s RedHot sauce brands โ€” in 2017. In 2020, it bought Cholula, a Mexican hot sauce brand.

Shares of both companies rose slightly before the opening bell Tuesday.

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