J.M. Smucker's U.S. Retail Coffee segment leans heavily on pricing to drive fourth-quarter growth, with net price realization contributing 21%age points to net sales while volume and mix dragged results down by eight%age points. The segment posted a 12% increase in net sales, but the underlying brand performance is uneven. Dunkin and Folgers volumes declined during the quarter, while Café Bustelo grew. The pricing strategy reflects higher commodity costs and tariffs the company says it's absorbing, with segment profit margin contracting 280 basis points to 25.8%
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