PepsiCo, Inc.’s PEP North America foods business appears to be showing early signs of a recovery, supported by improving volumes, affordability initiatives and portfolio transformation. Management highlighted that U.S. foods returned to volume growth in the first half of 2026, while the company moved from losing to gaining volume share in the category. The improvement reflects PEP’s deliberate push to lower prices and improve affordability, alongside growing consumer interest in permissible offerings and portion-controlled products.
However, the recovery has yet to fully live up to expectations. Management acknowledged that second-quarter volume growth was weaker than anticipated, partly because consumers faced greater pressure from higher gasoline prices and tighter budgets. Delays in executing price investments at certain customers also weighed on results, although those issues have reportedly been addressed. PepsiCo expects better momentum in the second half as it fine-tunes affordability investments across channels, expands permanent shelf and perimeter space and scales innovations such as Naked and Doritos Protein.
The key question, therefore, is whether the recent volume improvement marks a sustainable turnaround or merely temporary relief generated by heavier value investments. PepsiCo remains confident in the strategic direction, noting that consumer response to its affordability initiatives has broadly tracked expectations and that it expects the U.S. foods business to continue growing volume and net revenues. Still, the company is focused on generating more volume from each dollar of trade investment, while profit improvement in Foods is expected to be more gradual as value investments work through the system. Thus, the recovery appears to be gaining traction, but stronger volume growth and improved returns on affordability spending will be important to confirm that the turnaround has staying power.
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc.KDP and The Coca-Cola CompanyKO are leaning on affordability, innovation and portfolio strategies to support demand, but sustained volume growth and disciplined execution will be key to maintaining momentum.
Keurig Dr Pepper is also focusing on strengthening demand through affordability, innovation and portfolio expansion as beverage consumers remain selective with their spending. The company has been working to support volumes through targeted pricing and promotional activity while investing behind its core brands and expanding into faster-growing beverage categories. Similar to PepsiCo’s foods business, the effectiveness of these investments will depend on whether improved consumer engagement translates into sustainable volume growth without putting excessive pressure on profitability. Consequently, KDP’s ability to balance value offerings with brand investment and productivity gains remains important for maintaining growth momentum.
Coca-Cola has likewise relied on a combination of affordability, package innovation and revenue growth management to navigate a value-conscious consumer environment. Its broad portfolio and flexible packaging architecture allow the company to offer different price points and serving sizes while continuing to invest in marketing and innovation. This approach can help protect consumer demand even when discretionary spending is pressured. However, as with PepsiCo, the durability of improvement will depend on whether volume trends strengthen alongside pricing and whether productivity initiatives can offset ongoing investments and cost pressures, making execution a key factor for sustained growth.
PEP’s Price Performance, Valuation & Estimates
Shares of PepsiCo have lost 7% in the past three months against the industry’s rise of 4.2%.
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From a valuation standpoint, PEP trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 15.74X, below the industry’s average of 19.48X.
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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for PEP’s 2026 and 2027 earnings implies year-over-year growth of 5.3% and 4.9%, respectively. The company’s EPS estimates for 2026 and 2027 have moved southward in the past 30 days.
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PEP stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell).
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