Press Release: B&G Foods Reports Financial Results for Second Quarter 2026

Dow Jones
Aug 12
PARSIPPANY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 11, 2026-- 

B&G Foods, Inc. $(BGS)$ today announced financial results for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026. Financial results for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 include the impact of the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition, which was completed on March 19, 2026, the Green Giant U.S. frozen divestiture, which was completed on March 2, 2026, and the co--manufacturing agreement the Company entered into on March 2, 2026 with the acquirer of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business.

Summary

 
                  Second Quarter of 2026    First Two Quarters of 2026 
                 -------------------------  -------------------------- 
(In millions, 
except per 
share data)                     Change vs.                 Change vs. 
                                                            First 2Q 
                    Amount       Q2 2025       Amount         2025 
                 -------------  ----------  -------------  ----------- 
Net Sales         $  383.3       (9.7)%      $  792.2        (6.8)% 
Base Business 
 Net Sales (1)    $  346.3       (2.9)%      $  711.4         0.0% 
Diluted EPS       $  (0.05)      58.3%       $  (0.45)     (309.1)% 
Adj. Diluted 
 EPS (1)          $   0.06       50.0%       $   0.14        75.0% 
Net Loss          $   (4.0)      59.3%       $  (36.5)     (308.7)% 
Adj. Net Income 
 (1)              $    4.9       70.6%       $   11.7        84.9% 
Adj. EBITDA (1)   $   60.4        4.2%       $  118.0         0.8% 
 

Guidance for Full Year Fiscal 2026

   --  Net sales reaffirmed at a range of $1.735 billion to $1.775 billion. 
 
   --  Adjusted EBITDA reaffirmed at a range of $275.0 million to $290.0 
      million. 
 
   --  Adjusted diluted earnings per share reaffirmed at a range of $0.575 to 
      $0.675. 

"Our second quarter results reflect the discipline we have brought to reshaping B&G Foods' portfolio. Following the divestiture of our Green Giant U.S. frozen business and the acquisition of the College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands, we grew adjusted EBITDA and expanded our adjusted EBITDA margin in the second quarter as compared to the second quarter of last year, while reducing selling, general and administrative expenses. We also completed a $475 million offering of senior notes due 2031 to refinance senior notes due 2027, strengthening our balance sheet. Together, these results keep us on track to deliver our full year 2026 guidance," said Bruce Wacha, Executive Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer of B&G Foods.

Financial Results for the Second Quarter of 2026

Net sales for the second quarter of 2026 decreased $41.1 million, or 9.7%, to $383.3 million from $424.4 million for the second quarter of 2025. The decrease was primarily attributable to the Green Giant U.S. frozen, Le Sueur U.S. and Don Pepino divestitures and a decrease in base business net sales, partially offset by three months of net sales from the co-manufacturing agreement the Company entered into with the acquirer of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business, and three months of net sales for the College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands.

Net sales of the Company's Green Giant U.S. frozen business, which the Company no longer owned during the second quarter of 2026, contributed $58.3 million of net sales during the second quarter of 2025. Net sales of the Don Pepino and Le Sueur U.S. businesses, which the Company divested in 2025 and are therefore not part of the Company's second quarter of 2026 results, were $9.7 million during the second quarter of 2025. Partially offsetting the impact of these divestitures were three months of net sales from the new Green Giant U.S. frozen co-manufacturing agreement, which contributed $23.9 million of net sales in the second quarter of 2026, and three months of net sales for the recently acquired College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands, which contributed $13.2 million to the Company's net sales for the second quarter of 2026.

Base business net sales for the second quarter of 2026 decreased $10.2 million, or 2.9%, to $346.3 million from $356.5 million for the second quarter of 2025. The decrease in base business net sales was driven by a decrease in volume of $15.5 million, or 4.3% of base business net sales, partially offset by an increase in net pricing and the impact of product mix (primarily related to the Spices & Flavor Solutions business unit) of $5.1 million, or 1.4% of base business net sales, and the positive impact of foreign currency of $0.2 million, or 0.1% of net sales.

For the second quarter of 2026, gross profit was $79.6 million, or 20.8% of net sales, and adjusted gross profit(1) was $83.7 million, or 21.8% of net sales. For the second quarter of 2025, gross profit was $87.0 million, or 20.5% of net sales, and adjusted gross profit was $89.1 million, or 21.0% of net sales. Gross profit as a percentage of net sales increased due to the acquisition of the higher margin College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands, the divestiture of the lower margin Green Giant U.S. frozen business, and tariff refunds received from the U.S. government during the second quarter.

Selling, general and administrative expenses decreased $6.6 million, or 14.0%, to $40.6 million for the second quarter of 2026 from $47.2 million for the second quarter of 2025. The decrease was composed of decreases in warehousing expenses of $3.7 million, general and administrative expenses of $2.7 million, consumer marketing expenses of $1.7 million, and selling expenses of $0.8 million, partially offset by an increase in acquisition/divestiture--related and non-recurring expenses of $2.3 million. Expressed as a percentage of net sales, selling, general and administrative expenses improved by 0.5 percentage points to 10.6% for the second quarter of 2026, as compared to 11.1% for the second quarter of 2025.

Net interest expense increased $2.7 million, or 7.5%, to $38.5 million for the second quarter of 2026 from $35.8 million for the second quarter of 2025. The increase was primarily attributable to an increase in average long-term debt outstanding compared to the second quarter of 2025, and the 11.00% interest rate on the Company's new 11.00% senior notes due 2031. During the second quarter of 2026, net interest expense was also negatively impacted in connection with the Company's debt refinancing because the Company's new 11.00% senior notes due 2031 were issued on June 10, 2026, prior to redemption of the Company's 5.25% senior notes due 2027, and therefore during a 24-day period, the Company incurred interest expense on both sets of notes, which was only partially offset by interest earned on the net proceeds of the issuance of the 11.00% senior notes due 2031.

The Company had a net loss of $4.0 million, or $0.05 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2026, compared to a net loss of $9.8 million, or $0.12 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025.

The Company's adjusted net income for the second quarter of 2026 was $4.9 million, or $0.06 per adjusted diluted share, compared to adjusted net income of $2.9 million, or $0.04 per adjusted diluted share, for the second quarter of 2025.

Adjusted EBITDA was $60.4 million for the second quarter of 2026 compared to $58.0 million for the second quarter of 2025. Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of net sales was 15.8% for the second quarter of 2026, compared to 13.7% for the second quarter of 2025. The increases in net income, adjusted diluted earnings per share, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of net sales were primarily attributable to the acquisition of the College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands, the divestiture of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business, the commencement of the Green Giant contract manufacturing business, and tariff refunds that were received from the U.S. government during the second quarter.

Financial Results for First Two Quarters of 2026

Net sales for the first two quarters of 2026 decreased $57.6 million, or 6.8%, to $792.2 million from $849.8 million for the first two quarters of 2025. The decrease was primarily attributable to the Green Giant U.S. frozen, Le Sueur U.S. and Don Pepino divestitures, partially offset by four months of net sales from the co--manufacturing agreement the Company entered into on March 2, 2026 with the acquirer of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business, three-and-a-half months of net sales for the College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands, and an increase in base business net sales.

Net sales of the Company's Green Giant U.S. frozen business, which the Company owned for only two months during the first two quarters of 2026, contributed $85.6 million less net sales during the first two quarters of 2026 as compared to the first two quarters of 2025. Net sales of the Don Pepino and Le Sueur U.S. businesses, which the Company divested in 2025 and are therefore not part of the Company's first two quarters of 2026 results, were $20.3 million during the first two quarters of 2025. Partially offsetting the impact of these divestitures were four months of net sales from the new Green Giant U.S. frozen co-manufacturing agreement, which contributed $32.5 million of net sales in the first two quarters of 2026, and three-and-a-half months of net sales for the College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands, acquired on March 19, 2026, which contributed $16.1 million to the Company's net sales for the first two quarters of 2026.

Base business net sales for the first two quarters of 2026 increased $0.2 million to $711.4 million from $711.2 million for the first two quarters of 2025. The increase in base business net sales was driven by an increase in net pricing and the impact of product mix (primarily related to the Spices & Flavor Solutions business unit) of $6.7 million, or 0.9% of base business net sales, and the positive impact of foreign currency of $1.9 million, or 0.3% of base business net sales, largely offset by a decrease in volume of $8.4 million, or 1.2% of base business net sales.

For the first two quarters of 2026, gross profit was $159.5 million or 20.1% of net sales, and adjusted gross profit was $168.2 million, or 21.2% of net sales. For the first two quarters of 2025, gross profit was $177.1 million, or 20.8% of net sales, and adjusted gross profit was $179.7 million, or 21.1% of net sales.

Selling, general and administrative expenses decreased $5.5 million, or 5.8%, to $90.8 million for the first two quarters of 2026 from $96.3 million for the first two quarters of 2025. The decrease was composed of decreases in general and administrative expenses of $6.6 million, warehousing expenses of $5.2 million, consumer marketing expenses of $1.7 million and selling expenses of $0.7 million, partially offset by an increase in acquisition/divestiture--related and non--recurring expenses of $8.7 million, inclusive of an increase of $1.9 million for disposals and impairments of property, plant and equipment. Expressed as a percentage of net sales, selling, general and administrative expenses increased by 0.2 percentage points to 11.5% for the first two quarters of 2026, as compared to 11.3% for the first two quarters of 2025.

During the first two quarters of 2026, the Company recognized a loss on sale of assets of $36.3 million, primarily related to the divestiture of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business. During the first two quarters of 2025, the Company recognized a loss on sale of assets of $12.6 million related to the Don Pepino divestiture.

Net interest expense increased $0.8 million, or 1.0%, to $74.3 million for the first two quarters of 2026 from $73.5 million for the first two quarters of 2025. The increase was primarily attributable to an increase in average long--term debt outstanding during the first two quarters of 2026 compared to the first two quarters of 2025, and the 11.00% interest rate on the Company's new 11.00% senior notes due 2031. During the first two quarters of 2026, net interest expense was also negatively impacted in connection with the Company's debt refinancing because the Company's new 11.00% senior notes due 2031 were issued on June 10, 2026, prior to the redemption of the Company's 5.25% senior notes due 2027, and therefore during a 24-day period, the Company incurred interest expense on both sets of notes, which was only partially offset by interest earned on the net proceeds of the issuance of the 11.00% senior notes due 2031.

The Company had a net loss of $36.5 million, or $0.45 per diluted share, for the first two quarters of 2026, compared to net loss of $8.9 million, or $0.11 per diluted share, for the first two quarters of 2025. The Company's net loss for the first two quarters of 2026 was primarily attributable to: the loss on sale of assets of $36.3 million (primarily related to the divestiture of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business), the decrease in the Company's net sales and an increase in acquisition/divestiture-related and non-recurring expenses.

The Company's adjusted net income for the first two quarters of 2026 was $11.7 million, or $0.14 per adjusted diluted share, compared to adjusted net income of $6.3 million, or $0.08 per adjusted diluted share, for the first two quarters of 2025. The increase in adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share in the first two quarters of 2026 was primarily attributable to the factors described above, and a decrease in depreciation and amortization.

For the first two quarters of 2026, adjusted EBITDA was $118.0 million, an increase of $0.9 million, or 0.8%, compared to $117.1 million for the first two quarters of 2025. Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of net sales was 14.9% for the first two quarters of 2026, compared to 13.8% for the first two quarters of 2025.

Segment Results(3)

The Company operates in, and reports results by, four business segments (also referred to as business units):

Specialty -- includes, among others, the Crisco, Clabber Girl, Bear Creek, Polaner, Underwood, B&G, Grandma's, New York Style, B&M, Baker's Joy, Regina, TrueNorth, Static Guard, SugarTwin and Brer Rabbit brands. Specialty also included the Don Pepino and Sclafani brands until the Company's divestiture of those brands on May 23, 2025.

Meals -- includes, among others, the Ortega, Cream of Wheat, College Inn, Maple Grove Farms, Las Palmas, Kitchen Basics, Victoria, Mama Mary's, Spring Tree, Carey's, McCann's and Vermont Maid brands.

Frozen & Vegetables -- primarily includes (1) the Company's frozen vegetable manufacturing operations in Mexico which, following the sale of the Company's Green Giant U.S. frozen business on March 2, 2026, co-manufactures frozen vegetable products for the company that acquired the Company's Green Giant U.S. frozen business and (2) the Company's Green Giant and Le Sieur brands in Canada, and included the Company's Green Giant U.S. frozen and Le Sueur brands in the United States until the Company's divestitures of those brands on March 2, 2026 and on August 1, 2025, respectively.

Spices & Flavor Solutions -- includes, among others, the Dash, Spice Islands, Weber, Ac'cent, Tone's, Trappey's, Durkee and Wright's brands.

Specialty Segment Results

Specialty segment results were as follows (dollars in thousands):

 
               Second Quarter                           First Two Quarters 
                   Ended                                       Ended 
             ------------------                         ------------------- 
             July 4,   June 28,                         July 4,   June 28, 
               2026      2025     $ Change   % Change     2026       2025     $ Change   % Change 
             --------  --------   --------  ----------  --------  ---------   --------  ---------- 
Specialty 
 segment 
 net sales   $128,934  $134,859  $ (5,925)    (4.4)%    $259,701  $ 269,259  $ (9,558)    (3.5)% 
Specialty 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 expenses     105,204   102,209     2,995      2.9%      209,867    203,089     6,778      3.3% 
              -------   -------   -------                -------   --------   ------- 
Specialty 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 EBITDA      $ 23,730  $ 32,650  $ (8,920)   (27.3)%    $ 49,834  $  66,170  $(16,336)   (24.7)% 
 

The decrease in Specialty segment net sales for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to a decrease in volumes in the Specialty portfolio and the divestiture of the Don Pepino business, which generated $1.8 million and $5.3 million of net sales in the second quarter and first two quarters of 2025, respectively.

The decrease in Specialty segment adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to higher oil input costs for the Crisco brand, the Don Pepino divestiture and a decline in volumes.

Meals Segment Results

Meals segment results were as follows (dollars in thousands):

 
              Second Quarter                           First Two Quarters 
                  Ended                                       Ended 
            ------------------                         ------------------- 
            July 4,   June 28,                         July 4,   June 28, 
              2026      2025     $ Change   % Change     2026       2025     $ Change   % Change 
            --------  --------   --------  ----------  --------  ---------   --------  ---------- 
Meals 
 segment 
 net 
 sales      $110,523  $104,079  $   6,444   6.2%       $217,605  $ 210,221  $  7,384     3.5% 
Meals 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 expenses     84,709    78,334      6,375   8.1%        171,847    159,502    12,345     7.7% 
             -------   -------   --------               -------   --------   ------- 
Meals 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 EBITDA     $ 25,814  $ 25,745  $      69   0.3%       $ 45,758  $  50,719  $ (4,961)   (9.8)% 
 

The increase in Meals segment net sales for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition, which contributed $13.2 million and $16.1 million of net sales for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026, respectively, and an increase in net pricing and the impact of product mix, offset in part by lower volumes across the Meals segment in the aggregate, after excluding the benefit of the net sales from the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition.

The increase in Meals segment adjusted EBITDA in the second quarter of 2026 was primarily due to the increase in Meals segment net sales, primarily attributable to the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition. The decrease in Meals segment adjusted EBITDA in the first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to an increase in certain raw material costs and manufacturing expenses. Meals segment adjusted EBITDA was also impacted by increases in trade spending and direct marketing expenses for certain brands. These incremental costs were offset in part by an increase in overall net pricing for the Meals segment and the impact of product mix, and the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition.

Frozen & Vegetables Segment Results

Frozen & Vegetables segment results were as follows (dollars in thousands):

 
                Second Quarter                           First Two Quarters 
                    Ended                                       Ended 
              ------------------                         ------------------- 
              July 4,   June 28,                         July 4,   June 28, 
                2026      2025     $ Change   % Change     2026       2025     $ Change   % Change 
              --------  --------   --------  ----------  --------  ---------   --------  ---------- 
Frozen & 
 Vegetables 
 segment net 
 sales        $47,191   $88,989   $(41,798)   (47.0)%    $118,223  $182,108   $(63,885)   (35.1)% 
Frozen & 
 Vegetables 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 expenses      48,393    91,719    (43,326)   (47.2)%     114,841   186,311    (71,470)   (38.4)% 
               ------    ------    -------                -------   -------    ------- 
Frozen & 
 Vegetables 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 EBITDA       $(1,202)  $(2,730)  $  1,528    (56.0)%    $  3,382  $ (4,203)  $  7,585   (180.5)% 
 

The decrease in Frozen & Vegetables segment net sales for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to the Green Giant U.S. frozen divestiture (which negatively impacted net sales versus the second quarter and first two quarters of 2025 by $34.5 million and $53.1 million, respectively, net of the positive impact on net sales of the new Green Giant U.S. frozen co--manufacturing agreement of $23.9 million and $32.5 million, respectively), and the Le Sueur U.S. divestiture (which negatively impacted net sales versus the second quarter and first two quarters of 2025 by $7.9 million and $15.1 million, respectively). Net sales for Green Giant Canada(2) increased by $0.5 million, or 2.4%, and $4.8 million, or 9.8%, for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026, respectively.

The increase in Frozen & Vegetables segment adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to the Green Giant U.S. frozen divestiture and the new Green Giant U.S. frozen co--manufacturing agreement.

Spices & Flavor Solutions Segment Results

Spices & Flavor Solutions segment results were as follows (dollars in thousands):

 
              Second Quarter                           First Two Quarters 
                   Ended                                      Ended 
             -----------------                         ------------------- 
             July 4,  June 28,                         July 4,   June 28, 
              2026      2025     $ Change   % Change     2026       2025     $ Change   % Change 
             -------  --------   --------  ----------  --------  ---------   --------  ---------- 
Spices & 
 Flavor 
 Solutions 
 segment 
 net sales   $96,627  $ 96,498  $    129     0.1%      $196,682  $ 188,239  $  8,443     4.5% 
Spices & 
 Flavor 
 Solutions 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 expenses     65,519    72,379    (6,860)   (9.5)%      135,855    137,851    (1,996)   (1.4)% 
              ------   -------   -------                -------   --------   ------- 
Spices & 
 Flavor 
 Solutions 
 segment 
 adjusted 
 EBITDA      $31,108  $ 24,119  $  6,989    29.0%      $ 60,827  $  50,388  $ 10,439    20.7% 
 

The increase in Spices & Flavor Solutions segment net sales for the first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to an increase in net pricing and strong growth in the foodservice and private label channels. Spices & Flavor Solutions segment net sales for the second quarter of 2026 were slightly higher due to an increase in net pricing and the continued growth in the foodservice and private label channels, partially offset by declines in the retail channel.

The increase in Spices & Flavor Solutions segment adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 was primarily due to an increase in net pricing, tariff refunds that were received from the U.S. government during the second quarter, and a reduction in input costs for spices relative to the first two quarters of last year.

Full Year Fiscal 2026 Guidance

B&G Foods reaffirmed its net sales guidance for fiscal 2026 at a range of $1.735 billion to $1.775 billion, reaffirmed its adjusted EBITDA guidance at a range of $275.0 million to $290.0 million, and reaffirmed its adjusted diluted earnings per share at a range of $0.575 to $0.675. This guidance (1) includes the expected impact of one fewer reporting week in fiscal 2026 as compared to fiscal 2025, (2) includes the expected impact of the Company's divestiture of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business, which closed on March 2, 2026, and the Company's entry into a co-manufacturing agreement with the acquirer of the business, (3) includes the expected impact of the Don Pepino divestiture, which closed on May 23, 2025, (4) includes the expected impact of the Le Sueur U.S. divestiture, which closed on August 1, 2025, (5) includes the expected impact of the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition, which closed on March 19, 2026, and (6) excludes the expected impact of the pending Green Giant Canada divestiture, which, subject to regulatory review in Canada and customary closing conditions, is expected to close during the third quarter of 2026.

B&G Foods provides earnings guidance only on a non-GAAP basis and does not provide a reconciliation of the Company's forward-looking adjusted EBITDA and adjusted diluted earnings per share guidance to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures because of the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such reconciliations, including adjustments that could be made for deferred taxes; acquisition/divestiture-related expenses, gains and losses (which may include third-party fees and expenses, integration, restructuring and consolidation expenses, amortization of acquired inventory fair value step-up and gains and losses on the sale of certain assets); gains and losses on extinguishment of debt; impairment of assets held for sale; impairment of intangible assets; non-recurring expenses, gains and losses; and other charges reflected in the Company's reconciliation of historic non-GAAP financial measures, the amounts of which, based on past experience, could be material. For additional information regarding B&G Foods' non-GAAP financial measures, see "About Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Items Affecting Comparability" below.

Conference Call

B&G Foods will hold a conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET today, August 11, 2026 to discuss second quarter 2026 financial results. The live audio webcast of the conference call can be accessed at www.bgfoods.com/investor-relations. A replay of the webcast will be available following the conference call through the same link.

About Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Items Affecting Comparability

"Adjusted net income" (net income (loss) adjusted for certain items that affect comparability), "adjusted diluted earnings per share" (diluted earnings (loss) per share adjusted for certain items that affect comparability), "base business net sales" (net sales excluding (1) the net sales from acquisitions until the net sales from such acquisitions are included in both comparable periods, (2) net sales of discontinued or divested brands, and (3) net sales from the Company's Green Giant U.S. frozen co-manufacturing agreement until the net sales from the co--manufacturing agreement are included in both comparable periods), "EBITDA" (net income (loss) before net interest expense, income taxes, and depreciation and amortization), "adjusted EBITDA" (EBITDA as adjusted for cash and non-cash acquisition/divestiture-related expenses, gains and losses (which may include third-party fees and expenses, integration, restructuring and consolidation expenses, amortization of acquired inventory fair value step-up and gains and losses on the sale of certain assets), gains and losses on extinguishment of debt, impairment of assets held for sale, impairment of intangible assets, and non-recurring expenses, gains and losses), "segment adjusted EBITDA" (segment net sales less segment adjusted expenses), "segment adjusted expenses" (primarily includes cost of goods sold and other expenses incurred by the Company's business segments to run day-to-day operations, excluding unallocated corporate items, depreciation and amortization, acquisition/divestiture-related and non-recurring expenses, impairment of intangible assets, goodwill and assets held for sale, gains and losses on sales of assets, interest expense, and income tax expense or benefit), "adjusted gross profit" (gross profit adjusted for acquisition/divestiture-related expenses and non-recurring expenses included in cost of goods sold) and "adjusted gross profit percentage" (gross profit as a percentage of net sales adjusted for acquisition/divestiture-related expenses and non-recurring expenses included in cost of goods sold) are "non-GAAP financial measures." A non-GAAP financial measure is a numerical measure of financial performance that excludes or includes amounts so as to be different than the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States (GAAP) in B&G Foods' consolidated balance sheets and related consolidated statements of operations, comprehensive (loss) income, changes in stockholders' equity and cash flows. Non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the most directly comparable GAAP measures. The Company's non-GAAP financial measures may be different from non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies.

The Company uses non-GAAP financial measures to adjust for certain items that affect comparability. This information is provided in order to allow investors to make meaningful comparisons of the Company's operating performance between periods and to view the Company's business from the same perspective as the Company's management. Because the Company cannot predict the timing and amount of these items that affect comparability, management does not consider these items when evaluating the Company's performance or when making decisions regarding allocation of resources.

Additional information regarding EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, segment adjusted EBITDA and reconciliations of EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA and segment adjusted EBITDA to net loss and, in the case of EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA, to net cash provided by operating activities, is included below for the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026 and 2025, along with the components of EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA and segment adjusted EBITDA. Also included below are reconciliations of the non-GAAP terms adjusted net income, adjusted diluted earnings per share and base business net sales to the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP in the Company's consolidated balance sheets and related consolidated statements of operations, comprehensive (loss) income, changes in stockholders' equity and cash flows.

End Notes

 
(1)    Please see "About Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Items Affecting 
       Comparability" above for the definition of the non-GAAP financial 
       measures "base business net sales," "adjusted diluted earnings per 
       share," "adjusted net income ," "EBITDA," "adjusted EBITDA," "segment 
       adjusted EBITDA," "segment adjusted expenses," "adjusted gross profit" 
       and "adjusted gross profit percentage," as well as information 
       concerning certain items affecting comparability and reconciliations of 
       the non-GAAP terms to the most comparable GAAP financial measures. 
(2)    Green Giant Canada refers to the Company's Green Giant and Le Sieur 
       frozen and shelf-stable vegetable product lines in Canada. 
(3)    Segment net sales, segment adjusted expenses and segment adjusted 
       EBITDA are the primary measures used by the Company's chief operating 
       decision maker (CODM) to evaluate segment operating performance and to 
       decide how to allocate resources to segments. The Company's CODM is the 
       Company's chief executive officer. Segment adjusted expenses and 
       segment adjusted EBITDA exclude unallocated corporate items, 
       depreciation and amortization, acquisition/divestiture-related and 
       non-recurring expenses, impairment of intangible assets, gains and 
       losses on sales of assets, interest expense, and income tax expense or 
       benefit. Unallocated corporate items consist of centrally managed 
       corporate functions, including selling, marketing, procurement, 
       centralized administrative functions, insurance, and other similar 
       expenses not directly tied to segment operating performance. 
       Depreciation and amortization expenses are neither maintained nor 
       available by business segment, as the Company's manufacturing, 
       warehouse, and distribution activities are centrally managed. These 
       items that are centrally managed at the corporate level, and therefore 
       excluded from the measures of segment adjusted expenses and segment 
       adjusted EBITDA, are reviewed by the CODM. Expenses that are managed 
       centrally but can be attributed to a segment, such as warehousing and 
       transportation expenses, are generally allocated to segments based on 
       net sales. 
 

About B&G Foods, Inc.

Based in Parsippany, New Jersey, B&G Foods and its subsidiaries manufacture, sell and distribute high-quality, branded shelf-stable and frozen foods across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. With B&G Foods' diverse portfolio of more than 50 brands you know and love, including B&G, B&M, Bear Creek, College Inn, Cream of Wheat, Crisco, Dash, Kitchen Basics, Las Palmas, Mama Mary's, Maple Grove Farms, New York Style, Ortega, Polaner, Spice Islands and Victoria, there's a little something for everyone. For more information about B&G Foods and its brands, please visit www.bgfoods.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this press release that are not statements of historical or current fact constitute "forward-looking statements." The forward-looking statements contained in this press release include, without limitation, statements related to B&G Foods' expectations regarding net sales, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted diluted earnings per share and B&G Foods' overall expectations for the remainder of fiscal 2026 and beyond. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other unknown factors that could cause the actual results of B&G Foods to be materially different from the historical results or from any future results expressed or implied by such forward--looking statements. In addition to statements that explicitly describe such risks and uncertainties, readers are urged to consider statements labeled with the terms "believes," "belief," "expects," "projects," "intends," "anticipates," "assumes," "could," "should," "estimates," "potential," "seek," "predict," "may," "will" or "plans" and similar references to future periods to be uncertain and forward-looking. Factors that may affect actual results include, without limitation: the Company's substantial leverage, which may impact the Company's ability, among other things, to fund capital expenditures, working capital needs, dividend payments and acquisitions, and to obtain refinancing or additional financing; the Company's ability to comply with the ratios or tests under its long-term debt agreements, including the maximum consolidated leverage ratio and minimum consolidated interest coverage ratio under its credit agreement, which may be affected not only by the Company's operating performance but also by events beyond the Company's control, including prevailing economic, financial and industry conditions, and changes in interest rates; the effects of international trade disputes, tariffs, quotas, and other import or export restrictions on the Company's procurement, sales and operations (including recent U.S. tariffs imposed or threatened to be imposed on China, Canada and Mexico and other countries and retaliatory actions taken or threatened to be taken by such countries); the effects of rising costs for and/or decreases in supply of the Company's commodities, ingredients, packaging, other raw materials, distribution and labor; crude oil prices and their impact on distribution, packaging and energy costs; the Company's ability to successfully implement sales price increases and cost-saving measures to offset any cost increases; intense competition, changes in consumer preferences, demand for the Company's products and local economic and market conditions; the Company's continued ability to promote brand equity successfully, to anticipate and respond to new consumer trends, to develop new products and markets, to broaden brand portfolios in order to compete effectively with lower priced products and in markets that are consolidating at the retail and manufacturing levels and to improve productivity; the ability of the Company and its supply chain partners to continue to operate manufacturing facilities, distribution centers and other work locations without material disruption, and to procure ingredients, packaging and other raw materials when needed despite disruptions in the supply chain or labor shortages; the impact pandemics or disease outbreaks, may have on the Company's business, including among other things, the Company's supply chain, manufacturing operations or workforce and customer and consumer demand for the Company's products; the Company's ability to recruit and retain senior management and a highly skilled and diverse workforce at the Company's corporate offices, manufacturing facilities and other work locations despite a very tight labor market and changing employee expectations as to fair compensation, an inclusive and diverse workplace, flexible working and other matters; the risks associated with the possible expansion of the Company's business through acquisitions or reduction in size through divestitures; the Company's possible inability to successfully complete divestitures of non-core businesses, including the pending divestiture of the Company's Green Giant and Le Sieur frozen and shelf-stable business in Canada, to sharpen its focus, improve margins, reduce costs and reduce its long--term debt, and, if completed, the Company's possible inability to achieve the expected margin improvements, cost savings and debt reduction; the Company's possible inability to identify new acquisitions or to integrate recent or future acquisitions, including the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition, or the Company's failure to realize anticipated revenue enhancements, cost savings or other synergies from recent or future acquisitions; the Company's ability to successfully complete the integration of recent or future acquisitions into the Company's enterprise resource planning (ERP) system; tax reform and legislation, including the effects of the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and any future tax reform or legislation; the Company's ability to access the credit markets and the Company's borrowing costs and credit ratings, which may be influenced by credit markets generally and the credit ratings of the Company's competitors; unanticipated expenses, including, without limitation, litigation or legal settlement expenses; the effects of currency movements of the Canadian dollar and the Mexican peso as compared to the U.S. dollar; future impairments of the Company's goodwill, other intangible assets, and tangible assets, such as property, plant, equipment or inventory, which impairments may be triggered if

operating results for any of the Company's brands deteriorate at rates in excess of its current projections, the Company's market capitalization declines or discount rates change, even if due to macroeconomic factors, or may be triggered by divestitures, if divestiture proceeds are less than the book value of the assets being divested; the Company's ability to protect information systems against, or effectively respond to, a cybersecurity incident, other disruption or data leak; the Company's ability to successfully implement the Company's sustainability initiatives and achieve the Company's sustainability goals, and changes to environmental laws and regulations; the Company's ability to successfully adopt and utilize new technologies, such as artificial intelligence, including machine learning and generative artificial intelligence; and other factors that affect the food industry generally, including: recalls if products become adulterated or misbranded, liability if product consumption causes injury, ingredient disclosure and labeling laws and regulations and the possibility that consumers could lose confidence in the safety and quality of certain food products; competitors' pricing practices and promotional spending levels; fluctuations in the level of the Company's customers' inventories and credit and other business risks related to the Company's customers operating in a challenging economic and competitive environment; and the risks associated with third-party suppliers and co-packers, including the risk that any failure by one or more of the Company's third-party suppliers or co-packers to comply with food safety or other laws and regulations may disrupt the Company's supply of raw materials or certain finished goods products or injure the Company's reputation. The forward-looking statements contained herein are also subject generally to other risks and uncertainties that are described from time to time in B&G Foods' filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including under Item 1A, "Risk Factors" in the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and in its subsequent reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. B&G Foods undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward--looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

 
                    B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
                      Consolidated Balance Sheets 
            (In thousands, except share and per share data) 
                              (Unaudited) 
 
                                                   July 4,    January 3, 
                                                     2026        2026 
                                                  ----------  ---------- 
                     Assets 
Current assets: 
   Cash and cash equivalents                      $  591,576  $   56,293 
   Trade accounts receivable, net                    133,278     140,699 
   Inventories                                       391,368     420,766 
   Assets held for sale                               31,673      51,343 
   Prepaid expenses and other current assets          35,462      53,380 
   Income tax receivable                              23,714      17,337 
                                                   ---------   --------- 
      Total current assets                         1,207,071     739,818 
 
Property, plant and equipment, net                   228,938     253,433 
Operating lease right-of-use assets                   50,273      50,983 
Goodwill                                             548,965     543,812 
Other intangible assets, net                       1,269,876   1,190,974 
Other assets                                          44,307      45,890 
Deferred income taxes                                 10,138       9,885 
                                                   ---------   --------- 
      Total assets                                $3,359,568  $2,834,795 
                                                   =========   ========= 
 
      Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 
Current liabilities: 
   Trade accounts payable                         $  124,769  $  107,669 
   Accrued expenses                                   84,763      78,436 
   Current portion of operating lease 
    liabilities                                       15,207      16,697 
   Current portion of long-term debt                 513,810       4,500 
   Income tax payable                                    726         343 
   Dividends payable                                   7,722      15,196 
                                                   ---------   --------- 
      Total current liabilities                      746,997     222,841 
 
Long-term debt, net of current portion             2,008,471   1,945,576 
Deferred income taxes                                160,812     167,951 
Long-term operating lease liabilities, net of 
 current portion                                      37,726      34,636 
Other liabilities                                     10,496      10,866 
                                                   ---------   --------- 
      Total liabilities                            2,964,502   2,381,870 
 
Stockholders' equity: 
   Preferred stock, $0.01 par value per share. 
   Authorized 1,000,000 shares; no shares issued 
   or outstanding                                         --          -- 
   Common stock, $0.01 par value per share. 
    Authorized 125,000,000 shares; 81,276,895 
    and 79,977,050 shares issued and outstanding 
    as of July 4, 2026 and January 3, 2026, 
    respectively                                         813         800 
   Additional paid-in capital                             --          -- 
   Accumulated other comprehensive income             13,077      15,045 
   Retained earnings                                 381,176     437,080 
                                                   ---------   --------- 
      Total stockholders' equity                     395,066     452,925 
                                                   ---------   --------- 
         Total liabilities and stockholders' 
          equity                                  $3,359,568  $2,834,795 
                                                   =========   ========= 
 
 
                B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
             Consolidated Statements of Operations 
             (In thousands, except per share data) 
                          (Unaudited) 
 
                                            First Two Quarters 
                    Second Quarter Ended          Ended 
                    --------------------  ---------------------- 
                     July 4,   June 28,    July 4,    June 28, 
                      2026       2025       2026        2025 
                    ---------  ---------  ---------  ----------- 
Net sales           $383,275   $424,425   $792,211   $849,827 
Cost of goods sold   303,640    337,443    632,687    672,758 
                     -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Gross profit    79,635     86,982    159,524    177,069 
 
Operating 
expenses: 
   Selling, 
    general and 
    administrative 
    expenses          40,588     47,198     90,778     96,330 
   Amortization 
    expense            4,466      5,109      8,842     10,218 
   Loss on sales 
    of assets             --     12,646     36,282     12,646 
                     -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Operating 
       income         34,581     22,029     23,622     57,875 
 
Other expenses 
(income): 
   Interest 
    expense, net      38,480     35,780     74,302     73,538 
   Other income       (1,531)    (1,201)    (3,037)    (2,348) 
                     -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Loss before 
       income tax 
       benefit        (2,368)   (12,550)   (47,643)   (13,315) 
Income tax expense 
 (benefit)             1,613     (2,778)   (11,118)    (4,378) 
                     -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Net loss      $ (3,981)  $ (9,772)  $(36,525)  $ (8,937) 
                     =======    =======    =======    ======= 
 
Weighted average 
shares 
outstanding: 
   Basic              81,168     79,858     80,685     79,515 
   Diluted            81,168     79,858     80,685     79,515 
 
Loss per share: 
   Basic            $  (0.05)  $  (0.12)  $  (0.45)  $  (0.11) 
   Diluted          $  (0.05)  $  (0.12)  $  (0.45)  $  (0.11) 
 
Cash dividends 
 declared per 
 share              $  0.095   $  0.190   $  0.285   $  0.380 
 
 
                       B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
 Segment Net Sales, Segment Adjusted Expenses and Segment Adjusted EBITDA and 
             Reconciliation of Segment Adjusted EBITDA to Net Loss 
                                (In thousands) 
                                  (Unaudited) 
 
                                                           First Two Quarters 
                                   Second Quarter Ended          Ended 
                                   --------------------  ---------------------- 
                                    July 4,   June 28,    July 4,    June 28, 
                                     2026       2025       2026        2025 
                                   ---------  ---------  ---------  ----------- 
Segment net sales: 
   Specialty                       $128,934   $134,859   $259,701   $269,259 
   Meals                            110,523    104,079    217,605    210,221 
   Frozen & Vegetables               47,191     88,989    118,223    182,108 
   Spices & Flavor Solutions         96,627     96,498    196,682    188,239 
                                    -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Total segment net sales       383,275    424,425    792,211    849,827 
 
Segment adjusted expenses: 
   Specialty                        105,204    102,209    209,867    203,089 
   Meals                             84,709     78,334    171,847    159,502 
   Frozen & Vegetables               48,393     91,719    114,841    186,311 
   Spices & Flavor Solutions         65,519     72,379    135,855    137,851 
                                    -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Total segment adjusted 
       expenses                     303,825    344,641    632,410    686,753 
 
Segment adjusted EBITDA: 
   Specialty                         23,730     32,650     49,834     66,170 
   Meals                             25,814     25,745     45,758     50,719 
   Frozen & Vegetables               (1,202)    (2,730)     3,382     (4,203) 
   Spices & Flavor Solutions         31,108     24,119     60,827     50,388 
                                    -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Total segment adjusted 
       EBITDA                        79,450     79,784    159,801    163,074 
 
Unallocated corporate expenses       19,058     21,804     41,764     45,956 
                                    -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Adjusted EBITDA              $ 60,392   $ 57,980   $118,037   $117,118 
                                    =======    =======    =======    ======= 
 
Depreciation and amortization      $ 14,545   $ 16,716   $ 29,505   $ 33,554 
Acquisition/divestiture-related 
 and non-recurring expenses           9,735      5,366     19,807      6,798 
Impairment of property, plant and 
 equipment, net                          --         --        172      2,994 
Loss on sales of assets                  --     12,646     36,282     12,646 
Loss on sales and disposals of 
 property, plant and equipment           --         22      5,612        903 
Interest expense, net                38,480     35,780     74,302     73,538 
Income tax expense (benefit)          1,613     (2,778)   (11,118)    (4,378) 
                                    -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Net loss                     $ (3,981)  $ (9,772)  $(36,525)  $ (8,937) 
                                    =======    =======    =======    ======= 
 
 
                      B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
                        Items Affecting Comparability 
         Reconciliation of Net Loss to EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA(1) 
                               (In thousands) 
                                 (Unaudited) 
 
                                     Second Quarter      First Two Quarters 
                                         Ended                 Ended 
                                   ------------------  ---------------------- 
                                   July 4,   June 28,   July 4,    June 28, 
                                     2026      2025      2026        2025 
                                   --------  --------  ---------  ----------- 
Net loss                           $(3,981)  $(9,772)  $(36,525)  $ (8,937) 
Income tax expense (benefit)         1,613    (2,778)   (11,118)    (4,378) 
Interest expense, net(2)(3)         38,480    35,780     74,302     73,538 
Depreciation and amortization       14,545    16,716     29,505     33,554 
                                    ------    ------    -------    ------- 
      EBITDA(1)                     50,657    39,946     56,164     93,777 
Acquisition/divestiture-related 
 and non-recurring expenses(4)       9,735     5,366     19,807      6,798 
Impairment of property, plant and 
 equipment(5)                           --        --        172      2,994 
Loss on sale of assets(6)               --    12,646     36,282     12,646 
Loss on sales and disposals of 
 property, plant and 
 equipment(7)                           --        22      5,612        903 
                                    ------    ------    -------    ------- 
      Adjusted EBITDA(1)           $60,392   $57,980   $118,037   $117,118 
                                    ======    ======    =======    ======= 
 
 
                       B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
                         Items Affecting Comparability 
   Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities to EBITDA and 
                              Adjusted EBITDA(1) 
                                (In thousands) 
                                  (Unaudited) 
 
                                                           First Two Quarters 
                                   Second Quarter Ended          Ended 
                                   --------------------  ---------------------- 
                                    July 4,   June 28,    July 4,    June 28, 
                                     2026       2025       2026        2025 
                                   ---------  ---------  ---------  ----------- 
Net cash provided by operating 
 activities                        $ 34,430   $ 17,823   $ 58,017   $ 70,568 
Income tax expense (benefit)          1,613     (2,778)   (11,118)    (4,378) 
Interest expense, net(2)(3)          38,480     35,780     74,302     73,538 
Gain (loss) on extinguishment of 
 debt(2)                                 --      2,073         --      2,073 
Impairment of property, plant and 
 equipment(5)                            --         --       (172)    (2,994) 
Loss on sales of assets(6)               --    (12,646)   (36,282)   (12,646) 
Loss on sales and disposals of 
 property, plant and 
 equipment(7)                            --        (22)    (5,612)      (903) 
Deferred income taxes                (2,024)    16,664      6,924     18,503 
Amortization of deferred debt 
 financing costs and bond 
 discount                            (1,648)    (1,739)    (3,157)    (3,155) 
Share-based compensation expense     (2,941)    (3,383)    (5,778)    (6,554) 
Changes in assets and 
 liabilities, net of effects of 
 business combinations              (17,253)   (11,826)   (20,960)   (40,275) 
                                    -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      EBITDA(1)                      50,657     39,946     56,164     93,777 
Acquisition/divestiture-related 
 and non-recurring expenses(4)        9,735      5,366     19,807      6,798 
Impairment of property, plant and 
 equipment(5)                            --         --        172      2,994 
Loss on sales of assets(6)               --     12,646     36,282     12,646 
Loss on sales and disposals of 
 property, plant and 
 equipment(7)                            --         22      5,612        903 
                                    -------    -------    -------    ------- 
      Adjusted EBITDA(1)           $ 60,392   $ 57,980   $118,037   $117,118 
                                    =======    =======    =======    ======= 
 
 
                       B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
                         Items Affecting Comparability 
Reconciliation of Net Loss to Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted Earnings 
                                 per Share(8) 
                     (In thousands, except per share data) 
                                  (Unaudited) 
 
                                     Second Quarter 
                                         Ended         First Two Quarters Ended 
                                   ------------------  ------------------------ 
                                   July 4,   June 28,    July 4,      June 28, 
                                     2026      2025        2026         2025 
                                   --------  --------  ------------  ---------- 
Net loss                           $(3,981)  $(9,772)  $(36,525)     $(8,937) 
(Gain) loss on extinguishment of 
 debt(2)                                --    (2,073)        --       (2,073) 
Accelerated amortization of 
 deferred debt financing 
 costs(3)                               --       299         --          299 
Acquisition/divestiture-related 
 and non-recurring expenses(4)       9,735     5,366     19,807        6,798 
Impairment of property, plant and 
 equipment, net(5)                      --        --        172        2,994 
Loss on sales of assets(6)              --    12,646     36,282       12,646 
Loss on sales and disposals of 
 property, plant and 
 equipment(7)                           --        22      5,612          903 
Tax adjustments(9)                     (73)      397      1,494         (997) 
Tax effects of non-GAAP 
 adjustments(10)                      (753)   (3,996)   (15,122)      (5,296) 
                                    ------    ------    -------       ------ 
      Adjusted net income(8)       $ 4,928   $ 2,889   $ 11,720      $ 6,337 
                                    ======    ======    =======       ====== 
      Adjusted diluted earnings 
       per share(8)(11)            $  0.06   $  0.04   $   0.14      $  0.08 
                                    ======    ======    =======       ====== 
 
 
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(1)     EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures used by 
        management to measure operating performance. A non--GAAP financial 
        measure is defined as a numerical measure of the Company's financial 
        performance that excludes or includes amounts so as to be different 
        from the most directly comparable measure calculated and presented in 
        accordance with GAAP in the Company's consolidated balance sheets and 
        related consolidated statements of operations, comprehensive (loss) 
        income, changes in stockholders' equity and cash flows. The Company 
        defines EBITDA as net income (loss) before net interest expense, 
        income taxes, and depreciation and amortization. The Company defines 
        adjusted EBITDA as EBITDA adjusted for cash and non--cash 
        acquisition/divestiture--related expenses, gains and losses (which may 
        include third-party fees and expenses, integration, restructuring and 
        consolidation expenses, amortization of acquired inventory fair value 
        step-up, and gains and losses on the sale of certain assets); gains 
        and losses on extinguishment of debt; impairment of assets held for 
        sale; impairment of intangible assets; and non-recurring expenses, 
        gains and losses. 
        Management believes that it is useful to eliminate these items because 
        it allows management to focus on what it deems to be a more reliable 
        indicator of ongoing operating performance and the Company's ability 
        to generate cash flow from operations. The Company uses EBITDA and 
        adjusted EBITDA in the Company's business operations to, among other 
        things, evaluate the Company's operating performance, develop budgets 
        and measure the Company's performance against those budgets, determine 
        employee bonuses and evaluate the Company's cash flows in terms of 
        cash needs. The Company also presents EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA 
        because the Company believes they are useful indicators of the 
        Company's historical debt capacity and ability to service debt and 
        because covenants in the Company's credit agreement, the Company's 
        senior secured notes indenture and the Company's senior notes 
        indenture contain ratios based on these measures. As a result, reports 
        used by internal management during monthly operating reviews feature 
        the EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA metrics. However, management uses these 
        metrics in conjunction with traditional GAAP operating performance and 
        liquidity measures as part of its overall assessment of company 
        performance and liquidity, and therefore does not place undue reliance 
        on these measures as its only measures of operating performance and 
        liquidity. 
        EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are not recognized terms under GAAP and do 
        not purport to be alternatives to operating income (loss), net income 
        (loss) or any other GAAP measure as an indicator of operating 
        performance. EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are not complete net cash flow 
        measures because EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are measures of liquidity 
        that do not include reductions for cash payments for an entity's 
        obligation to service its debt, fund its working capital, capital 
        expenditures and acquisitions and pay its income taxes and dividends. 
        Rather, EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are potential indicators of an 
        entity's ability to fund these cash requirements. EBITDA and adjusted 
        EBITDA are not complete measures of an entity's profitability because 
        they do not include certain costs and expenses and gains and losses 
        described above. Because not all companies use identical calculations, 
        this presentation of EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable 
        to other similarly titled measures of other companies. However, EBITDA 
        and adjusted EBITDA can still be useful in evaluating the Company's 
        performance against the Company's peer companies because management 
        believes these measures provide users with valuable insight into key 
        components of GAAP amounts. 
(2)     Net interest expense for the second quarter and first two quarters of 
        2025 was reduced by $2.1 million as a result of a gain on 
        extinguishment of debt related to the Company's repurchase of $20.7 
        million aggregate principal amount of its 5.25% senior notes due 2027 
        in open market purchases for $18.6 million, an average discount 
        repurchase price of 89.98% of such principal amount, plus accrued and 
        unpaid interest, which resulted in a pre-tax gain of $2.1 million, 
        partially offset by the accelerated amortization of deferred debt 
        financing costs of $0.3 million described in footnote (3) below. 
(3)     Net interest expense for the second quarter and first two quarters of 
        2025 includes the accelerated amortization of deferred debt financing 
        costs of $0.3 million (or $0.2 million, net of tax), resulting from 
        the Company's repurchases of 5.25% senior notes due 2027 described in 
        footnote (2) above. 
(4)     Acquisition/divestiture-related and non-recurring expenses primarily 
        include acquisition, integration and divestiture--related expenses for 
        prior and potential future acquisitions and divestitures, and 
        non-recurring expenses, including organizational restructuring 
        expenses. 
(5)     The Company recorded pre-tax, non-cash impairment charges of $0.2 
        million (or $0.1 million, net of tax) and $3.0 million (or $2.3 
        million, net of tax) related to property, plant and equipment during 
        the first two quarters of 2026 and the first two quarters of 2025, 
        respectively. 
(6)     During the first quarter of 2026, the Company recorded a loss on sale 
        of assets of $36.3 million (or $27.4 million, net of tax), primarily 
        related to the sale of the Green Giant U.S. frozen business. During 
        the second quarter of 2025, the Company completed the sale of the Don 
        Pepino and Sclafani brands and recorded a loss on sale of $12.6 
        million (or $9.5 million, net of tax) during the quarter. 
(7)     The Company recorded losses on sales and disposals of property, plant 
        and equipment of $5.6 million (or $4.2 million, net of tax) during the 
        first two quarters of 2026, and less than $0.1 million and $0.9 
        million (or $0.7 million, net of tax) during the second quarter and 
        first two quarters of 2025, respectively. 
(8)     Adjusted net income and adjusted diluted earnings per share are 
        non-GAAP financial measures used by management to measure operating 
        performance. The Company defines adjusted net income and adjusted 
        diluted earnings per share as net income (loss) and diluted earnings 
        (loss) per share adjusted for certain items that affect comparability. 
        These non-GAAP financial measures reflect adjustments to net income 
        (loss) and diluted earnings (loss) per share to eliminate the items 
        identified in the reconciliation above. This information is provided 
        in order to allow investors to make meaningful comparisons of the 
        Company's operating performance between periods and to view the 
        Company's business from the same perspective as the Company's 
        management. Because the Company cannot predict the timing and amount 
        of these items, management does not consider these items when 
        evaluating the Company's performance or when making decisions 
        regarding allocation of resources. 
(9)     During the first two quarters of 2026, the Company recorded a net 
        discrete tax expense of $1.5 million. During the first quarter of 
        2026, the Company recorded a net discrete tax expense of $1.6 million, 
        primarily related to a discrete tax expense related to stock--based 
        compensation, partially offset by a discrete tax benefit related to 
        return-to-provision adjustment in Mexico. During the second quarter of 
        2026, the Company recorded a net discrete tax benefit of $0.1 million, 
        primarily related to miscellaneous tax true--ups. 
        During the first two quarters of 2025, the Company recorded a net 
        discrete tax benefit of $1.0 million. During the first quarter of 
        2025, the Company recorded a net discrete tax benefit of $1.4 million, 
        primarily related to a discrete tax benefit of $2.1 million for the 
        tax effect of a pre-transition loss related to Section 987 of the 
        Internal Revenue Code of 1986 for the cumulative unrecognized foreign 
        exchange loss relating to its primary operating subsidiary in Canada, 
        which is a qualified business unit for purposes of Section 987, 
        partially offset by discrete tax expenses of $0.7 million related to 
        stock-based compensation and rate changes. During the second quarter 
        of 2025, the Company recorded a net discrete tax expense of $0.4 
        million, primarily related to a settlement for FASB Interpretation No. 
        48: Managing Uncertain Tax Positions (FIN 48). 
(10)    Represents the tax effects of the non-GAAP adjustments listed above, 
        assuming a tax rate of approximately 24.5%. 
(11)    The Company was in a net loss position for the second quarter and 
        first two quarters of 2026 and the second quarter and first two 
        quarters of 2025, therefore there are no potentially dilutive 
        share-based compensation awards included in the calculation of diluted 
        weighted average shares outstanding for those periods, as their effect 
        would have been antidilutive. However, given that the adjustments 
        described above resulted in adjusted net income for those periods, the 
        dilutive impact of potentially dilutive share-based compensation 
        awards are being included in the calculation of adjusted diluted 
        weighted average shares outstanding and, therefore, in the calculation 
        of adjusted diluted earnings per share for those periods. 
 
 
                B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
                  Items Affecting Comparability 
    Reconciliation of Net Sales to Base Business Net Sales(1) 
                         (In thousands) 
                           (Unaudited) 
 
                                            First Two Quarters 
                    Second Quarter Ended           Ended 
                    --------------------  ----------------------- 
                     July 4,   June 28,    July 4,     June 28, 
                      2026       2025       2026         2025 
                    ---------  ---------  ---------  ------------ 
Net sales           $383,275   $424,425   $792,211   $ 849,827 
Net sales from 
 acquisitions(2)     (13,237)        --    (16,104)         -- 
Net sales from 
 discontinued or 
 divested 
 brands(3)               130    (67,917)   (32,262)   (138,649) 
Net sales from 
 Green Giant U.S. 
 frozen 
 co-manufacturing 
 agreement(4)        (23,916)        --    (32,462)         -- 
                     -------    -------    -------    -------- 
      Base 
       business 
       net 
       sales(1)     $346,252   $356,508   $711,383   $ 711,178 
                     =======    =======    =======    ======== 
 
 
____________________ 
(1)    Base business net sales is a non-GAAP financial measure used by 
       management to measure operating performance. The Company defines base 
       business net sales as the Company's net sales excluding (1) the net 
       sales of acquisitions until the net sales from such acquisitions are 
       included in both comparable periods, (2) net sales of discontinued or 
       divested brands, and (3) net sales from the Company's Green Giant U.S. 
       frozen co-manufacturing agreement until the net sales from the 
       co-manufacturing agreement are included in both comparable periods. The 
       portion of current period net sales attributable to recent acquisitions 
       for which there is no corresponding period in the comparable period of 
       the prior year is excluded. For each acquisition, the excluded period 
       starts at the beginning of the most recent fiscal period being compared 
       and ends on the first anniversary of the acquisition date. For 
       discontinued or divested brands, the entire amount of net sales is 
       excluded from each fiscal period being compared. The Company has 
       included this financial measure because management believes it provides 
       useful and comparable trend information regarding the results of the 
       Company's business without the effect of the timing of acquisitions and 
       the effect of discontinued or divested brands. 
(2)    For the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026, reflects net 
       sales from the College Inn and Kitchen Basics acquisition, for which 
       there is no comparable period of net sales during the second quarter 
       and first two quarters of 2025. The College Inn and Kitchen Basics 
       acquisition was completed on March 19, 2026. 
(3)    For the first two quarters of 2026, reflects net sales of the Green 
       Giant U.S. frozen vegetable brand through the date of the divestiture. 
       For the second quarter and first two quarters of 2025, reflects net 
       sales of the Green Giant U.S. frozen vegetable brand, which was 
       divested on March 2, 2026, net sales of the Le Sueur U.S. shelf-stable 
       vegetable brand, which was divested on August 1, 2025, and net sales of 
       the Don Pepino and Sclafani brands, which were divested on May 23, 
       2025. 
(4)    For the second quarter and first two quarters of 2026, reflects net 
       sales of the Company's co-manufacturing agreement with the acquirer of 
       the Green Giant U.S. frozen business pursuant to which the Company is 
       continuing to produce for the acquirer certain Green Giant frozen 
       vegetable products at its frozen vegetable manufacturing facility in 
       Irapuato, Mexico, which was not included as part of the Green Giant 
       U.S. frozen divestiture and for which there is no comparable period of 
       net sales during the second quarter and first two quarters of 2025. 
 
 
                           B&G Foods, Inc. and Subsidiaries 
                             Items Affecting Comparability 
              Reconciliation of Gross Profit to Adjusted Gross Profit and 
            Gross Profit Percentage to Adjusted Gross Profit Percentage(1) 
                          (In thousands, except percentages) 
                                      (Unaudited) 
 
                                     Second Quarter Ended     First Two Quarters Ended 
                                   ------------------------  -------------------------- 
                                     July 4,     June 28,      July 4,       June 28, 
                                      2026         2025          2026          2025 
                                   -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------ 
Gross profit                       $79,635      $86,982      $159,524      $177,069 
Acquisition/divestiture-related 
 expenses and non-recurring 
 expenses included in cost of 
 goods sold(2)                       4,042        2,090         8,713         2,606 
                                    ------       ------       -------       ------- 
Adjusted gross profit(1)           $83,677      $89,072      $168,237      $179,675 
                                    ======       ======       =======       ======= 
 
Gross profit percentage               20.8%        20.5%         20.1%         20.8% 
Acquisition/divestiture-related 
 expenses and non-recurring 
 expenses included in cost of 
 goods sold as a percentage of 
 net sales                             1.1%         0.5%          1.1%          0.3% 
                                    ------       ------       -------       ------- 
Adjusted gross profit 
 percentage(1)                        21.8%        21.0%         21.2%         21.1% 
                                    ======       ======       =======       ======= 
 
 
____________________ 
(1)    Adjusted gross profit and adjusted gross profit percentage are non-GAAP 
       financial measures used by management to measure operating performance. 
       The Company defines adjusted gross profit as gross profit adjusted for 
       acquisition/divestiture-related expenses and non-recurring expenses 
       included in cost of goods sold and adjusted gross profit percentage as 
       gross profit percentage (i.e., gross profit as a percentage of net 
       sales) adjusted for acquisition/divestiture-related expenses and 
       non-recurring expenses included in cost of goods sold. These non-GAAP 
       financial measures reflect adjustments to gross profit and gross profit 
       percentage to eliminate the items identified in the reconciliation 
       above. This information is provided in order to allow investors to make 
       meaningful comparisons of the Company's operating performance between 
       periods and to view the Company's business from the same perspective as 
       the Company's management. Because the Company cannot predict the timing 
       and amount of these items, management does not consider these items 
       when evaluating the Company's performance or when making decisions 
       regarding allocation of resources. 
(2)    Acquisition/divestiture-related expenses and non-recurring expenses 
       included in cost of goods sold for the second quarter and first two 
       quarters of 2026 of $4.0 million and $8.7 million, respectively, 
       primarily include acquisition expenses for the College Inn and Kitchen 
       Basics acquisition and divestiture expenses for the Green Giant U.S. 
       frozen business and Green Giant Canada. 
       Acquisition/divestiture-related expenses and non-recurring expenses 
       included in cost of goods sold for the second quarter and first two 
       quarters of 2025 of $2.1 million and $2.6 million, respectively, 
       primarily include acquisition, integration and divestiture-related 
       expenses for prior and potential future acquisitions and divestitures, 
       and non-recurring expenses. 
 

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