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Flowers Foods, Inc.

FLO🇺🇸
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As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC

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About Flowers Foods, Inc.

Sector
FOOD AND KINDRED PRODUCTS
Headquarters
THOMASVILLE
Employees (FY)
10,300
Listed
1987-12-08
FIGI
BBG000BB4D72

Flowers Foods Inc operates as a producer and marketer of packaged bakery foods in the United States. Its principal products include breads, buns, rolls, snack items (bars, cakes, cookies, and crackers), bagels, English muffins, tortillas, and baking mixes. These products are sold under the brand names Nature's Own, Dave's Killer Bread (DKB), Canyon Bakehouse, Simple Mills, Wonder, and Tastykake. The company derives the majority of its revenue from the sales of its bakery products.

Market Statistics

Market Capâ‚¿ 22.25K
24h Volumeâ‚¿ 654.15
24h Change0.91%
7d Change1.52%
1m Change19.58%

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Trading Volume (BTC)â‚¿ 654.15

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Flowers Foods reaffirmed its full-year 2026 outlook despite facing significant headwinds from elevated packaging and distribution costs driven by oil price increases, ongoing softness in traditional loaf volumes, and a challenging promotional environment. The company launched a reformulated Nature's Own brand with cleaner labels and non-GMO certification, supported by a 360-degree marketing campaign featuring John Cena. Management expects to offset cost pressures through productivity initiatives, SG&A efficiencies, and a dividend reset that frees up approximately $100 million for deleveraging toward a sub-3x leverage target by end of fiscal 2027.

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The article examines five consumer staples stocks offering high dividend yields (up to 11%) despite sector challenges. While staples traditionally provide defensive value, recent inflation concerns and private-label competition have pressured these stocks. The five highlighted companies—Kimberly-Clark, Nomad Foods, Conagra Brands, Cal-Maine Foods, and Flowers Foods—offer attractive yields but face headwinds including input cost inflation, GLP-1 adoption impacts, and earnings pressures that could threaten dividend sustainability.

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Flowers Foods CEO Ryals McMullian sold 209,000 indirect shares worth $1.68 million on April 1, 2026. While the sale itself is not considered a red flag given McMullian's substantial remaining holdings of 1.3 million direct shares, the timing coincided with a 52-week low following weak earnings. The company reported a swing from $43.1 million net income to a $67.1 million net loss in fiscal 2026, with management citing industry headwinds ahead. Investors are advised to monitor upcoming quarterly performance before making buy or sell decisions.

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The article identifies six low-beta dividend stocks suitable for volatile market conditions, yielding between 5.8% and 8.4%. These include Apple Hospitality REIT, Campbell's, Kraft Heinz, Flowers Foods, Progressive, and Gaming & Leisure Properties. While offering attractive yields, several face operational challenges including inflation pressures, consumer weakness, and debt concerns.

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The article discusses five low-volatility dividend stocks that could provide stability during potential market downturns, highlighting companies with low beta values and attractive dividend yields ranging from 5.2% to 8.6%.

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