Hormel Foods Corporation: 10-K Risk Factor Changes

2023 vs 2022  ·  SEC EDGAR  ·  2026-05-22
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Hormel Foods made substantive modifications to two risk factors between its 2022 and 2023 10-K filings, while maintaining four risks without change and adding or removing no new risk categories. The most significant updates involved enhanced disclosure around third-party operational disruptions affecting co-manufacturers, suppliers, logistics providers, and customers, reflecting heightened focus on supply chain vulnerabilities. Business and operational risks also underwent material revision, indicating Hormel reassessed its core operational risk landscape during this period.

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🟡 Modified The Company is subject to disruption of operations at co-manufacturers, suppliers, logistics providers, customers, or other third-party service providers. 🔒
🟡 Modified Business and Operational Risks 🔒
2 changes in this historical filing

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