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PepsiCo Q1 earnings preview: revenue seen at $18.95B, margins in focus

by April 15, 2026
written by April 15, 2026

PepsiCo is set to report its first-quarter earnings on Thursday, with investors closely watching whether the company can sustain growth momentum while navigating persistent cost pressures and uneven demand trends across key segments.

The food and beverage giant is expected to post earnings of $1.55 per share for the quarter, representing a 4.7% increase from a year earlier.

Revenue is projected to come in at $18.95 billion, up 5.8% year-on-year, reflecting steady demand and pricing strength across its global portfolio.

The results follow a solid previous quarter, when PepsiCo reported revenue of $29.34 billion, up 5.6% annually, beating analysts’ expectations and delivering a strong performance at the EBITDA level, even as gross margins remained in line with forecasts.

Estimates steady despite mixed track record

Analysts covering the company have largely maintained their forecasts over the past month, suggesting expectations for a stable performance heading into the earnings release.

However, PepsiCo has missed Wall Street’s revenue estimates multiple times over the past two years, keeping investor expectations in check.

Recent earnings from peers in the consumer staples sector offer a mixed backdrop.

Constellation Brands reported an 11.3% decline in revenue but still exceeded estimates, while Cal-Maine Foods posted a sharp 53% drop in revenue, also beating expectations.

Market reactions varied, with Constellation Brands shares rising and Cal-Maine slipping after results.

Innovation and portfolio refresh in focus

PepsiCo’s strategy to drive growth has centred on strengthening its product portfolio and expanding innovation.

The company has revamped major global brands including Lay’s, Tostitos, Gatorade and Quaker, focusing on improved quality perception, updated branding and simpler ingredient formulations.

At the same time, it has expanded into emerging and functional categories, targeting consumer demand for hydration, whole grains and higher protein offerings.

Affordability initiatives in its North America foods business are also aimed at boosting purchase frequency and improving competitiveness.

According to Zacks, these efforts are expected to support growth across segments.

“Our model predicts revenues to increase 3% year over year for PepsiCo Foods North America (“PFNA”), 7% each for PepsiCo’s Beverages North America and International Beverages Franchise segments, 6% for EMEA, and 8% each for the Latin America and Asia-Pacific Foods segments in the first quarter of 2026,” the firm said.

Productivity gains to support margins

Productivity initiatives are expected to play a key role in underpinning margins.

PepsiCo has been accelerating automation, digitalisation and simplification efforts across its operations to unlock efficiency gains and fund commercial investments.

These measures are part of a broader plan to deliver a record year of productivity savings in 2026, with some benefits likely already reflected in first-quarter performance.

Management has also highlighted improving trends in PepsiCo Foods North America and continued momentum in its beverages business, which is expected to deliver a sixth consecutive year of core operating margin expansion.

International operations remain a key pillar of resilience, supported by geographic diversification and disciplined execution.

Cost pressures and demand softness remain risks

Despite these positives, the company continues to face near-term challenges.

Zacks noted that PepsiCo is dealing with “near-term operational challenges, particularly in its PFNA business,” along with volume softness in beverages and ongoing cost pressures.

Tariffs and input costs remain a significant headwind.

The firm said tariff-related expenses “remain a notable headwind for PepsiCo’s profitability,” adding that such external pressures highlight the sensitivity of margins to global trade policies.

Inflation and supply chain costs are also expected to weigh on profitability, even as the company pushes ahead with efficiency measures.

Investor outlook balanced ahead of results

As PepsiCo heads into its earnings release, investors appear to be balancing its strong fundamentals against lingering risks.

The company’s global scale, consistent execution and strong brand portfolio continue to provide a degree of stability.

At the same time, uncertainty around margins and demand in North America could temper near-term expectations.

With its shares trading at a relative discount to the broader market and supported by ongoing innovation and cost discipline, PepsiCo remains a closely watched name for investors seeking a mix of defensive stability and long-term growth potential.

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