J.M. Smucker to Take $125 Million Hit From Jif Peanut Butter Recall
J.M. Smucker Co. on Tuesday warned of a $125 million hit in the full year from the recall of certain Jif peanut butter products following possible salmonella contamination.
Late in May, J.M. Smucker said it was recalling nearly 50 types of Jif peanut butter products sold in the United States after a Food and Drug Administration investigation into a multistate outbreak of Salmonella Senftenberg infections.
Manufacturing downtime, customer returns and unsaleable inventory resulting from the recall are expected to result in the $125 million hit in fiscal 2023.
The company expects adjusted earnings per share to range from $7.85 to $8.25 in fiscal year 2023, compared with analysts’ estimates of $8.91 per share, according to Refinitiv IBES.
For the fourth quarter ended April 30, net sales rose 6% to $2.03 billion, compared with estimates of $1.98 billion.
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