Campbell’s Co expects sales to fall in the coming year as tariff-driven economic uncertainty weighs on the food maker.

In its fourth quarter earnings report released Wednesday, the New Jersey-based company said its sales will likely remain flat or decline by as much as 2 percent in the coming year.

Campbell’s, which is best known for its canned soup products, said that it expects that tariffs will account for about 4 percent of the cost of goods for the 2026 fiscal year which started August 4.

The company says it plans to mitigate the cost with some price increases and other cost-saving measures as inflation weighs on how much consumers spend.

“Consumers continue to be increasingly deliberate in their food choices,“ CEO Mick Beekhuizen said.

The latest consumer price index report refl

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