Kerry Group sees revenue drop 2.5% on the back of soft consumer demand

Kerry Group sees revenue drop 2.5% on the back of soft consumer demand

Chief executive of Kerry Group Edmond Scanlon. 

Soft consumer demand for food and beverages, due in part to “macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty”, along with unfavourable currency adjustments has seen Kerry Group’s revenue drop 2.5% during 2025, its preliminary results show.

The company recorded revenue of just under €6.76bn last year which is down marginally from the €6.93bn recorded in 2024. Volume growth was up 3% year-on-year.

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