Consumer Goods Rankings

Top 50 companies ranked by AI visibility and market presence

Market:Part of $8.22T F&B market (2024)
Growth:5-6% CAGR (2024-2030)
57companies
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Silver

PepsiCo

PepsiCo Completes Acquisition of Poppi, Accelerating Strategic Portfolio Transformation PepsiCo completed its acquisitio...

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Champion

Nestlé

Nestle Announces 16,000 Job Cuts in Major Restructuring Nestle announced plans to cut 16,000 jobs over two years, including 12,000 white-collar positi...

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Bronze

The Coca-Cola Company

Coca-Cola and Microsoft Announce $1.1 Billion AI Partnership for Digital Transformation The Coca-Cola Company announced ...

Complete Rankings

#1
Nestlé

Nestle Announces 16,000 Job Cuts in Major Restructuring Nestle announced plans to cut 16,000 jobs over two years, including 12,000 white-collar positions, as part of restructuring to save 3 billion CHF by 2027. CEO Philipp Navratil stated 'The world is changing, and Nestle needs to change faster.'

#2
PepsiCo

PepsiCo Completes Acquisition of Poppi, Accelerating Strategic Portfolio Transformation PepsiCo completed its acquisition of poppi, a prebiotic soda brand, for $1.95 billion with a performance-based earnout contingent on achieving certain metrics. The acquisition aligns with PepsiCo's strategy to meet modern wellness priorities and expand into the fast-growing functional beverage category.

#3
The Coca-Cola Company

Coca-Cola and Microsoft Announce $1.1 Billion AI Partnership for Digital Transformation The Coca-Cola Company announced a five-year strategic partnership with Microsoft, committing $1.1 billion to Microsoft Cloud and generative AI capabilities. The partnership aims to leverage Azure OpenAI Service across various business functions including supply chain optimization, marketing personalization, and productivity enhancement. This represents one of the beverage industry's largest AI transformation

#4
Pampers

P&G's leading diaper brand with global market leadership and sustainable innovation

#5
Keurig
💰 $15000M

KDP $15B+, 10.4M brewers 2024 (+7.3%), K-Brew+Chill fall 2024, K-Rounds 2025

#6
Pandora

Leading affordable luxury jewelry brand with customizable charm bracelets and global retail network

#7
Ninja
💰 $5530M

SharkNinja $5.53B revenue 2024 (+30%), PowerDetect vacuum line, Ninja Slushi $300 (200K waitlist)

#8
Dyson
💰 $6600M

£6.6B revenue 2024, 20M+ units sold, PencilVac 38mm, Spot+Scrub AI robot 2025

#9
KitchenAid
💰 $16600M

Whirlpool $16.6B 2024, small appliances +4%, 'Make More Than Meals' Oct 2025

#10
GE
💰 $34200M

GE Vernova $34.2B revenue 2024, GE Aerospace $35.5B, appliances sold to Haier 2016, power/energy focus post-split

#11
Bissell

20% NA market share, CrossWave X7 cordless, Revolution HydroSteam Pet

#12
Mr. Coffee

Newell Brands, Perfect Brew Sept 2024, Express Cold Brew 10-min Oct 2024

#13
Whirlpool
💰 $19450M

$19.45B revenue 2023, $15.8B sales guidance 2025, 30%+ products new 2025, SlimTech insulation 2023, 8/10 appliances US-made

#14
Frigidaire
💰 $14500M

Electrolux, parent $14.5B revenue 2024, Gallery French Door refresh 2024, 17% US refrigerator market share, 100+ years

#15
Maytag
💰 $19450M

Whirlpool, parent $19.45B revenue 2023, Pet Pro washer launch 2024, 115+ years, reliability focus, US-made

#16
Shark
💰 $5530M

SharkNinja $5.53B revenue 2024 (+30%), PowerDetect vacuum, Ninja Slushi 200K waitlist

#17
Black+Decker
💰 $16630M

Stanley Black & Decker, $16.63B revenue 2024 (+0.9%), Matrix Drill System launch 2024, 20V MAX platform, 42% power tools market share North America

#18
Dirt Devil
💰 $50M

TTI/Royal Appliance, Versa 3-in-1 launch 2024, $50M+ revenue, budget vacuum leader, Walmart exclusive models

#19
Hamilton Beach
💰 $586M

$586M revenue 2024, Alexa-enabled coffee maker 2024, small appliances, breakfast category leader, 100+ years

#20
Cuisinart
💰 $5000M

Conair $5B Aug 2025, Cuisinart $750M, outdoor grills Feb 2025, Gibson licensing

#21
Nespresso

Nestlé, CHF 6.4B 2024 (+0.1%), Vertuo growth US, Summer 2025 limited editions

#22
Hormel Foods

Hormel Foods Announces Corporate Restructuring to Support Strategic Priorities and Long-Term Growth Hormel Foods announced a comprehensive corporate restructuring designed to align resources with strategic priorities and support future growth. The company is implementing a voluntary early retirement program and reducing approximately 250 corporate and sales positions, expecting to incur restructuring charges of $20-25 million. The restructuring aims to streamline operations and improve efficienc

#23
Altria

Altria Reports 2024 Results, Delivers $5.12 EPS and Announces 60th Consecutive Dividend Increase Altria reported 2024 adjusted diluted EPS of $5.12, representing 3.4% growth, and returned $10.2 billion to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. The company announced its 60th consecutive annual dividend increase and provided 2025 full-year earnings guidance of $5.37-$5.45, reflecting 3.5-5.0% growth. The board authorized a new $1 billion share repurchase program.

#24
Campbell's Company (The)

Campbell's Board Elects Mick Beekhuizen as CEO to Succeed Mark Clouse The Campbell's Company Board of Directors elected Mick Beekhuizen as President and Chief Executive Officer, effective February 1, 2025, to succeed Mark Clouse who plans to retire to become President of the NFL's Washington Commanders. Beekhuizen, who joined Campbell's in 2019 as CFO and was elevated to President, Meals & Beverages in 2022, becomes the 15th CEO in the company's 155-year history.

#25
Lamb Weston

Lamb Weston Appoints Six New Independent Directors to Board Lamb Weston entered into a cooperation agreement with JANA Partners Management and Continental Grain Company, resulting in the appointment of six new independent directors to its Board: Bradley Alford, Ruth Kimmelshue, Timothy McLevish, Scott Ostfeld, Lawrence Kurzius, and Paul Maass. The Board increased from 11 to 13 directors, with 12 being independent, representing a significant governance evolution.

#26
Philip Morris International

Philip Morris International Reports Strong 2024 Full-Year Results PMI reported record revenue of $37.9 billion for fiscal year 2024, up 7.69% from 2023, with adjusted diluted EPS of $6.57 growing 15.6% on a currency-neutral basis. The smoke-free business accounted for approximately 39% of total full-year net revenues, with operating cash flow increasing 32.7% to $12.2 billion. CEO Jacek Olczak described 2024 as 'a remarkable year' driven by IQOS and ZYN growth.

#27
Brown–Forman

Brown-Forman Completes Major U.S. Distribution Network Overhaul Brown-Forman completed the most significant transformation of its U.S. distribution network in over 60 years, ending its exclusive relationship with Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) and establishing new distribution partnerships across the country. The restructuring affects how Jack Daniel's and the company's other brands reach retailers and consumers throughout the United States.

#28
Kenvue

Kimberly-Clark to Acquire Kenvue in $48.7 Billion Deal Creating Global Health and Wellness Leader Kimberly-Clark announced a definitive agreement to acquire Kenvue for a total enterprise value of $48.7 billion, uniting iconic brands including Tylenol, Neutrogena, Huggies, and Kleenex. The transaction will create a $32 billion global health and wellness company with 10 billion-dollar brands, expected to close in the second half of 2026.

#29
Dollar Tree

Dollar Tree Completes Sale of Family Dollar Business for $1 Billion Dollar Tree announced the completion of the sale of its Family Dollar business to Brigade Capital Management and Macellum Capital Management for just over $1 billion, a significant markdown from the original $9.5 billion acquisition price in 2015. The divestiture allows Dollar Tree to focus resources on its core Dollar Tree banner and multi-price format expansion.

#30
Archer Daniels Midland

Archer Daniels Midland Appoints Monish Patolawala as CFO ADM appointed Monish Patolawala as Executive Vice President and CFO effective August 1, 2024, succeeding Interim CFO Ismael Roig. Patolawala brings over 25 years of finance and technology experience, most recently serving as President and CFO of 3M Company. He will oversee Global Finance and Accounting, Global Business Services, Global Technology, and Enterprise Strategy.

#31
Keurig Dr Pepper

Keurig Dr Pepper Reports Q4 and Full Year 2024 Results and Provides 2025 Outlook KDP reported strong 2024 financial results with revenue of $15.35 billion (3.6% growth), adjusted diluted EPS growth of 8%, operating cash flow growth of 67% to $2.2 billion, and free cash flow growth of 82% to $1.7 billion. The company provided guidance for 2025 expecting mid-single-digit net sales growth and high-single-digit adjusted EPS growth.

#32
Hershey Company (The)

Hershey Completes $750 Million Acquisition of LesserEvil The Hershey Company completed its acquisition of LesserEvil, the maker of organic popcorn and puffs, for $750 million. LesserEvil complements Hershey's existing salty snacks brands including SkinnyPop, Dot's Pretzels, and Pirate's Booty, expanding the company's better-for-you snacking portfolio. The LesserEvil leadership team will remain to drive innovation and growth.

#33
Monster Beverage

Monster Beverage Reports Record 2024 Full-Year Revenue of $7.49 Billion Monster Beverage reported full-year 2024 net sales increased 4.9% to $7.49 billion from $7.14 billion in 2023, with fourth quarter revenue reaching $1.81 billion. Global pricing actions positively impacted net sales by approximately $107.3 million for the year. Gross profit as a percentage of net sales improved to 55.5% on a non-GAAP adjusted basis.

#34
NVR

NVR Reports Record 2024 Full-Year Results with 11% Revenue Growth NVR announced exceptional 2024 full-year performance with consolidated revenues of $10.52 billion, an 11% increase from $9.52 billion in 2023, and net income of $1.68 billion, up 6% from the prior year. The company settled 22,836 homes (up 11%) while maintaining a strong balance sheet with approximately $2.5 billion in cash and cash equivalents.

#35
Bunge Global

Bunge and Viterra Complete Merger to Create Premier Global Agribusiness Solutions Company Bunge and Viterra finalized their landmark merger, creating a combined company with over 50,000 employees worldwide and total revenues exceeding $100 billion. The merger expands capabilities across grain origination, processing, and distribution with over 300 facilities and 40+ port terminals globally.

#36
Kellanova

Kellanova Reports Strong 2024 Earnings Amid Pending Mars Merger Kellanova reported Q4 2024 sales of $3.12 billion, beating the $3.10 billion forecast, with earnings per share of 92 cents topping analyst predictions of 83 cents. Full-year net income surged 41% to $1.34 billion with 6% organic sales growth, demonstrating strong performance in its first full year as an independent company.

#37
Conagra Brands

Conagra Brands Unveils Future of Snacking 2025 Report Conagra released its inaugural Future of Snacking 2025 report, offering comprehensive data and insights on the evolving U.S. snacking landscape now valued at $148.6 billion. The report spotlights key trends including bold flavors, better-for-you choices, and on-the-go innovation that are shaping consumer preferences.

#38
Constellation Brands

Constellation Brands Repositions Wine and Spirits Business to Focus on Premium Brands Constellation announced a strategic repositioning of its wine and spirits business to a portfolio of exclusively higher-growth, higher-margin brands aligned to consumer-led premiumization trends, streamlining operations to drive stronger profitability and long-term value creation.

#39
Procter & Gamble

P&G Announces Leadership Succession: Shailesh Jejurikar to Become CEO Procter & Gamble announced that Shailesh G. Jejurikar, currently Chief Operating Officer, will succeed Jon R. Moeller as President and Chief Executive Officer effective January 1, 2026. Moeller will transition to Executive Chairman, leading the Board of Directors and providing strategic counsel.

#40
Mondelez International

Mondelēz International and Lotus Bakeries Launch First Partnership Product Mondelēz International and Lotus Bakeries announced the launch of their first product from a licensing partnership, combining the companies' complementary strengths in snacking innovation. The collaboration represents a strategic approach to brand partnerships and portfolio expansion.

#41
J.M. Smucker Company (The)

The J.M. Smucker Co. Announces Fiscal Year 2025 Fourth Quarter Results Smucker reported fiscal year 2025 net sales of $8.7 billion, representing a 7% increase. The company demonstrated strong performance across key brands including Uncrustables, Jif, and Café Bustelo, offsetting challenges in the Hostess sweet baked snacks segment.

#42
McCormick & Company

McCormick Reports Strong 2024 Financial Results and Provides 2025 Outlook McCormick announced fiscal year 2024 results with sales increasing 1% to $6.72 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $2.95. The company returned to volume-led growth and provided 2025 guidance of 0-2% net sales growth and $3.03-$3.08 adjusted EPS.

#43
Seventh Generation
💰 $700M

Unilever subsidiary (acquired 2016, ~$700M) | Eco-friendly household & personal care | 2024-2025: New products (dissolvable pouches 75% plastic reduction, probiotic spray Q3 2025) | 100% bio-based/recycled materials by 2025

#44
Reckitt
💰 $14170M

FY2024 Net Revenue: £14.17B (-3.0%) | Like-for-like Growth: +1.4% | Adjusted EPS: 349.0p (vs 323.4p prior) | Adjusted Operating Margin: 24.5% (+140bps) | Dividend up 5% | FY2025: LFL growth 2-4% expected

#45
SC Johnson
💰 $11300M

2024 Revenue: $11.3B | Operating Profit: $2.6B (up from prior year) | Private family-owned company | Portfolio: Cleaning products, insecticides, air care, specialty products | Strong cash generation

#46
Henkel
💰 $21590M

FY2024 Revenue: €21.59B (+0.33%) | Organic Sales Growth: 2.6% | Adjusted EBIT Margin: 14.3% (up 240bps) | Free Cash Flow: €2.4B | Adjusted EPS: +25.1% | FY2025: Organic growth 1.5-3.5% expected

#47
Johnson & Johnson
💰 $88800M

FY2024 Sales: $88.8B (+4.3%) | Net Profit: $14.1B (+5.6%) | EPS: $5.79 | Adjusted EPS: $9.98 | FY2025 Guidance: Operational Sales Growth 2.5-3.5%, Adj EPS $10.75-$10.95 (+8.7% midpoint)

#48
Kimberly-Clark
💰 $20100M

FY2024 Net Sales: $20.1B (-1.8% reported, +3.2% organic) | Diluted EPS: $1.34 | Adjusted EPS: $1.50 | Q4 2024: Organic sales +2.3% (+1.5% volume) | Diversified paper products leader

#49
Unilever
💰 $65750M

$65.75B revenue 2024 (1.9% growth); $154.9B market cap Oct 2025; 17 brands €1B+ annually; 4.2% underlying sales growth; 400+ brands portfolio

#50
3M
💰 $24580M

$24.58B revenue 2024; $80.6B market cap; $6.52B Q3 2025 (3.5% growth); 19.6% operating margin; diversified tech/manufacturing leader

About Consumer Goods

The consumer goods industry manufactures and distributes products for personal and household use, including packaged foods, beverages, cleaning supplies, toiletries, over-the-counter medications, and other items purchased frequently by consumers. This massive sector serves fundamental daily needs while adapting to changing consumer preferences for quality, sustainability, health, and convenience. The industry is evolving through direct-to-consumer models, e-commerce growth, sustainable packaging, clean labels, personalization, and digital engagement strategies. Health and wellness trends drive demand for organic, natural, and functional products, while sustainability concerns push brands toward recyclable packaging, carbon neutrality, and ethical sourcing. Data analytics enable targeted product development and marketing. For consumer goods brands, AI visibility is critical as shoppers increasingly consult AI assistants for product recommendations, ingredient information, usage tips, and purchase locations. Being prominently featured in AI-generated responses about product categories, brand comparisons, and consumer advice directly influences trial, repeat purchase, brand loyalty, and market share in an AI-mediated shopping environment.

Key Industry Trends

  • Health and wellness product innovation
  • Sustainable packaging and circular economy
  • Direct-to-consumer e-commerce channels
  • Clean label and transparent ingredient sourcing

Market Overview

The consumer goods sector is part of the broader retail and consumer products market valued at trillions globally. The industry is experiencing transformation through e-commerce penetration, sustainability initiatives, and health-conscious consumer preferences. Private label brands are gaining share with 3% volume growth versus 1% decline for mainstream brands. Digital channels now influence 35% of sales growth despite holding only 10% market share. Sustainability commitments include 48% of companies pledging net-zero emissions. Transparency in sourcing and production has become a key differentiator as consumers demand ethical and environmental responsibility.