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.

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