In 1889, Willoughby McCormick started bottling spices in his Baltimore basement.
In 2022, McCormick & Co. made $6.35B in sales. (Cue Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless the USA.”)
… beside its signature red caps and vast portfolio of flavoring goodness — e.g., French’s, Frank’s RedHot, Cholula — is how it positions itself as a tech company.
At a conference last week, COO Brendan Foley went all Tim Cook on everyone:
Because no tech company is complete without its own head-scratching jargon, Foley also hailed the company’s “category management mindset.”
… if only because McCormick was early to the AI party.
McCormick and IBM built SAGE — an AI system trained on decades of flavor chemistry, sensory science, and consumer data — to generate new taste combos.
Here’s the rub: SAGE-assisted products have been in supermarkets since 2019.