Conagra Brands CEO on snacking from home, future of the food industry

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Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous and Brian Sozzi speak with Conagra Brands CEO Sean Connolly about the company’s most recent quarter, and food trends amid COVID-19.

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ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: If we learned anything from Conagra Brands' most recent quarter, it is that they eat-at-home trend isn't going away anytime soon. Let's discuss now with Conagra Brands CEO Sean Connolly. Sean, thanks for being with us. So for people who don't know, this is the company behind Hunt's tomato sauce, Vlasic pickles, Orville Redenbacher, Birds Eye frozen foods, the list goes on and on. Which Conagra Brands really outperformed last quarter?

SEAN CONNOLLY: Well, it's hard to specify any one. We had strength across the board in our frozen business, in our snacking business, and in our staples business. Genuinely, it's hard to find one that didn't perform.

Just about every brand in the portfolio has exceeded our expectations, and it's a sign that the consumer is really moving a lot of their eating occasions into the home. They're sustaining that. We don't think that's going to change anytime soon.

BRIAN SOZZI: Sean, let me tell you about my past few trips to Target. Things were going well for me late August, early September, everything was back in stock, paper goods, frozen foods, snacks, you name it. But the past two weeks, I've started to see a lot more out-of-stocks, not just in Target. I've seen it in Walmart. Do you think consumers are restocking their shelves because of the COVID-19 pandemic, somewhat like we saw back in March?

SEAN CONNOLLY: Not to that extreme. In the last couple of weeks, we saw an uptick in eating occasions at home. We shared that data in our earnings call last week. But it's been a modest uptick versus what is a pretty strong baseline. So we're-- some thought there would be more deceleration right now.

We're actually seeing real sustained strength in terms of at-home eating. And of course, you know, we don't know if there's another wave of this thing around the corner, and will that dial up demand even more? Our focus in this environment is on supply, because with elevated demand sustaining itself the way it is, the real key is keeping the plants running, keeping our people in the plants healthy, and they're doing a fantastic, job really providing an essential service.

ALEXIS CHRISTOFOROUS: You know, last quarter you saw organic sales up 21%. I think organic sales for your frozen and refrigerated foods up 19%. But you know, you can't rest on your laurels, right? So how-- how is Conagra going to continue to innovate? What areas are you focusing on here in the near term, Sean?