There were 152 mergers and acquisitions of food processors last year, according to the Food Institute’s Food Business Mergers & Acquisitions report. That represents a 19.4% decrease from 2017.
Meanwhile, food industry retail M&A increased almost 40% and restaurant M&A stayed about the same. Overall, the industry saw 527 total deals, a decrease of about 11%.
In 2017, deal activity reached a 15-year high. However, the deals weren’t huge. Food Processing pointed out that most acquisitions were big companies purchasing smaller niche ones, and there were no eight-figure deals.
In 2018, that trend reversed. At $10.9 billion, Conagra’s purchase of Pinnacle Foods was one of the food industry’s biggest deals of all time, while on the grocery side, Sainsbury acquired Asda for $10 billion.
Here’s the breakdown of deals by state and city.
State:
- California (44)
- Illinois (28)
- Texas (21)
- New York (19)
- Colorado (15)
- Wisconsin (15)
City:
- Chicago (12)
- New York (11)
- Los Angeles (7)
- San Francisco (6)
- Denver (5)
- Minneapolis (5)