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Friday November 26 12:58 AM ET
Y2K Food Stockpiling May Inflate Q4 Sales
By Emily Kaiser

CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. food companies may see a spike in fourth quarter
sales if consumers load up on canned goods amid concerns of Y2K-related
disruptions to the food supply, but the stockpiling could curb first quarter
revenues.

Food industry analysts said companies that make products with longer shelf
lives such as soup or canned foods would be most affected if consumers step
up purchases ahead of the New Year's holiday and then cut back in January.
However, the short-term increase probably will not boost full-year sales.

``I think it's a good-news, bad-news scenario,'' said Patrick Schumann, food
industry analyst with Edward Jones. ''Whatever they sell more of now, they're
going to sell less of later.''

John O'Neil, a food industry analyst with PaineWebber, said it was not clear
whether consumer demand would be the primary force behind the increased
sales, or if grocery stores would stock up in case of other potential snags
such as logistical problems around the first of the year.

``I think there will be a little bit of shifting out of January and into
December,'' he said. ``There are two issues. There is the consumer behavior,
which may or may not be too big. Then there is the retailer, who may build
inventories. Either way, it's still a zero-sum game.''

Trade groups and food companies say they are prepared for the so-called Y2K
bug, which refers to older computers that used just two digits to designate
the year in a date, possibly causing them to confuse the year 2000 with 1900.
The biggest worry is that consumers might empty shelves of canned goods in
the next few weeks.

Several food companies said they are seeing heavier-than-normal sales,
although they don't recommend that people load up on food ahead of the New
Year's holiday.

``We've seen some pretty good sell into the trade and you can probably
attribute part of that to Y2K,'' said John Faulkner, a spokesman for Campbell
Soup Co. (NYSE:CPB - news).

He said the company had received requests from large-volume club stores for
more 12-packs of soup, a request Campbell has attributed to Y2K-related
buying.

Hormel Foods Corp. (NYSE:HRL - news) the maker of Spam luncheon meats and
Dinty Moore stews, said on Tuesday it was seeing signs of ''Y2K-related
pantry inventory build-up'' which helped boost fiscal fourth quarter profits.

George Dahlman, a food industry analyst with U.S. Bancorp Piper Jaffray, said
such stockpiling could lead to some weakness in January if consumers are
stuck with full cabinets.

``We still have a nagging worry about how much of this (strength in Hormel's
earnings) is Y2K,'' Dahlman said. ``I don't think it was more than a couple
of pennies (per share), but we're dragging the first quarter (earnings
estimates) down a little bit just to be on the safe side.''

Canned fruit and vegetable maker Del Monte Foods Co. (NYSE:DLM - news) said
in October it expected sales in the December quarter to be 1 million to 2
million cases higher than normal due to buying ahead of the Year 2000
changeover.

The Grocery Manufacturers of America, a trade group that represents food
companies, said its surveys show most consumers are not worried about
Y2K-related food shortages and do not plan to stock up. However, Lisa McCue,
a spokeswoman for the trade group, said that remained a hot topic of
discussion for grocery stores and food makers.

``How do you gauge how consumers are going to respond to this?'' she said.
``There is no precedent for it. We are recommending that consumers use common
sense, that they shop as they would for any holiday weekend.''

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