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Conagra Cuts Dividend 32%, Guides $2.60-$2.65 EPS — Packaged Food Enters Margin Defense

The Birds Eye and Slim Jim operator just told the sector that volume isn't coming back and pricing power is gone.

Published July 16, 2026 Source MSN Money From the chopped neck
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HENRI IV · July 16, 2026

Conagra Cuts Dividend 32%, Guides $2.60-$2.65 EPS — Packaged Food Enters Margin Defense

The Birds Eye and Slim Jim operator just told the sector that volume isn't coming back and pricing power is gone.

Source MSN Money ↗

Conagra Brands cut its annual dividend from $1.20 to $0.82 per share and issued fiscal 2027 adjusted EPS guidance of $2.60-$2.65, below the $2.82 consensus. The stock fell 8% in early trading. This is the first dividend reduction for Conagra since its 2018 restructuring, and the guidance miss marks three consecutive quarters of downward revisions. The company generates $12 billion in annual revenue across frozen meals, snacks, and shelf-stable grocery brands.

Management cited persistent volume declines and what CFO Dave Marberger called "promotional intensity that exceeded our prior expectations" in refrigerated and frozen categories. Organic net sales fell 3.8% in fiscal Q3, with volume down 4.9% despite price/mix gains of 1.1%. Conagra now expects full-year organic sales to decline in the low single digits after previously guiding to flat-to-slightly-positive growth. The dividend cut frees roughly $160 million annually for debt reduction — net leverage currently sits at 3.8x EBITDA, above the company's 3.0-3.5x target range.

This matters because Conagra is the canary. When a $10 billion market-cap food manufacturer with 40% gross margins surrenders dividend growth to defend leverage ratios, the sector's volume-for-margin trade has failed. The company spent the last eighteen months raising prices to protect EBITDA while volumes bled. That strategy worked through fiscal 2025 as consumers traded down from restaurants. It stopped working in fiscal 2026 as private label penetration accelerated and promotional spending by competitors forced Conagra to match or lose shelf space. The dividend cut signals management no longer believes volume recovery justifies equity returns above debt service.

Allocators should watch three follow-on events. First, Campbell Soup and General Mills report earnings in late April and early May — their guidance revisions will confirm whether this is sector-wide margin compression or Conagra-specific execution failure. Second, Conagra's next quarterly filing in July will show whether the $160 million in freed dividend capital actually reduces net debt or gets absorbed by working capital needs, which would indicate deeper operational stress. Third, private equity interest in packaged food assets has been quiet since the B&G Foods recap talks in late 2024 — if no takeout bid emerges for Conagra in the next six months at these depressed multiples, it confirms PE sees the same margin-defense dead end that management just admitted.

Conagra now trades at 11.2x forward earnings, a 23% discount to its five-year average and the widest gap to the S&P 500 consumer staples index since 2020. The dividend yield reset to 3.1% post-cut. Management maintained the reduced payout is "sustainable" at a 35% payout ratio versus the prior 48%. That math only works if fiscal 2028 EPS holds above $2.60, which depends on volume stabilization no one has seen yet.

The takeaway
Conagra's dividend cut and guide-down ends the packaged food pricing-power fantasy — watch Campbell and General Mills next for sector confirmation.
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