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What’s next for Kraft Heinz stock as Berkshire signals plans of unwinding stake?

by admin January 21, 2026
January 21, 2026

Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ: KHC) opened in the red this morning after Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.B) registered its entire stake (27.5%) in the packaged foods specialist for resale.

The filing signals Berkshire’s intent, under Greg Abel’s leadership, to unwind a long-held position in the food giant – a legacy of Warren Buffett who championed Kraft-Heinz merger in 2015.

Kraft Heinz stock tanked nearly 8% on the news, reflecting investor anxiety about losing a corner-stone shareholder at a time when the company is still struggling to reignite growth.

Significance of Berkshire’s exit for Kraft Heinz stock

Berkshire’s departure is more than just a portfolio reshuffle – it strips KHC stock of a “symbolic” backstop that had reassured investors for years.

Buffett’s presence lent credibility to the company’s turnaround narrative, even as sluggish demand and operational missteps continued to weigh on financials.

Without Berkshire’s stabilising influence, the Nasdaq-listed firm faced heightened vulnerability to market skepticism.

Moreover, the exit raises questions about Kraft Heinz’s ability to attract new long-term institutional investors willing to shoulder the risks of a mature packaged-food business.

Plus, retail and institutional investors could follow Berkshire in its footsteps, potentially adding to the downward pressure on KHC.

All in all, Berkshire’s exit is a reputational blow that compounds Kraft Heinz’s financial headwinds

Stifel recommends caution in playing KHC shares

Responding to Berkshire’s filing, Stifel analysts struck a “measured tone” on Kraft Heinz shares, reiterating that it “provides the conglomerate an ability to reduce its ownership stake.”

The investment firm maintained its “hold” rating on KHC this morning, adding softer consumption trends could make it increasingly difficult for the food stock to extend gains in 2026.  

While Kraft Heinz currently pays an exceptionally lucrative dividend yield of more than 7%, Stifel believes slower growth in emerging markets further dims its shares’ overall appeal.

In their research note, the analyst warned revenue growth could remain elusive in the near-term.

In short, Berkshire’s exit may not be an immediate death knell, but it sure reinforces the case for caution, they told clients on Jan. 21.

Should you trim exposure to Kraft Heinz today?

KHC shares aren’t particularly exciting to own also because they’re going for a forward price-to-earnings (P/E) multiple of nearly “9.5” currently.

This looks somewhat stretched for a company that’s battling margin pressures, debt concerns, and shifting consumer preferences.

Meanwhile, sluggish demand for processed foods and rising competition from private-label brands reinforce that Kraft Heinz may struggle to regain pricing power.

Even from a technical perspective, the food stock is currently trading well below its major moving averages (50-day, 100-day, 200-day), signaling bears remain in control across multiple timeframes.

In conclusion, therefore, it’s reasonable to assume that KHC faces more downside risk than upside promise in 2026.  

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