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2022 Wasn't All Bad for B&G Foods: 1 Key Positive Investors Should Watch

B&G Foods had a rough 2022, leading to a dividend cut. But the food maker is starting to see some good things take shape.

By Reuben Gregg Brewer Updated Mar 30, 2023 at 9:30AM EST

Key Points

  • B&G Foods takes an opportunistic approach, buying smaller brands and castoffs from larger peers.
  • The company's leverage, built up by its various acquisitions, resulted in a dividend cut in 2022.
  • However, some of the tough challenges of 2022 have already begun to ebb.

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