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John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. Quarterly Net Sales Increased 8.4% on Volume Growth in all Distribution Channels

John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. (Nasdaq: JBSS):

Quarterly Overview:

Year to Date Overview:

 

- Net sales increased 8.4%

- Net sales increased 8.0%

- Sales volume increased 6.0%

- Sales volume increased 9.7%

- Gross profit decreased 1.1%

- Gross profit increased 12.9%

- Net income decreased 33.4%

- Net income decreased 0.6%

John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. (Nasdaq: JBSS) (the “Company”) today announced operating results for its fiscal 2022 second quarter. Net income for the second quarter of fiscal 2022 was $13.2 million, or $1.14 per share diluted, compared to net income of $19.9 million, or $1.72 per share diluted, for the second quarter of fiscal 2021. Net income for the first two quarters of fiscal 2022 was $32.5 million, or $2.81 per share diluted, compared to net income of $32.7 million, or $2.83 per share diluted, for the first two quarters of fiscal 2021.

Net sales increased to $253.2 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2022 from $233.6 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2021. The increase in net sales was attributable to a 6.0% increase in sales volume, which is defined as pounds sold to customers, and a 2.3% increase in the weighted average sales price per pound. The increase in the weighted average selling price per pound came from a shift in product mix from lower priced peanuts to higher priced trail and snack mixes and tree nuts as consumer preferences favored higher priced products in the current second quarter. Sales volume increased in all three distribution channels in the current second quarter. Sales volume in the consumer distribution channel increased 2.2%, which was driven by a 7.6% increase in private brand sales volume mainly from sales volume increases in trail and snack mixes, almonds and mixed nuts mainly from new distribution at existing customers, which was partially offset by a decrease in sales volume for private brand peanuts and cashews. Sales volume increases for all of our branded products except Fisher snack nuts also contributed to the sales volume increase in the consumer channel. Sales volume in the consumer distribution channel accounted for 75.4% of total sales volume in the current second quarter. Sales volume increased 27.1% in the commercial ingredients distribution channel mainly due to a 42.7% increase in sales volume to foodservice customers. The increase in foodservice sales volume was attributable to improved conditions in the restaurant industry from fewer COVID-19 restrictions as the Company’s sales volume in this distribution channel started to return to pre – COVID-19 levels. Sales volume in the contract packaging distribution channel increased 11.4% primarily due to increased promotional and merchandising activity and increased distribution by a major customer in this channel.

Sales volume for our branded products within the consumer distribution channel changed in the quarterly comparison as follows:

Fisher recipe nuts

9.6%

Orchard Valley Harvest

4.1%

Fisher snack nuts (excluding discontinued product line)

(13.7)%

Fisher snack nuts (including discontinued product line)

 

 

(45.0)%

Southern Style Nuts

 

 

8.5%

The increase in sales volume for Fisher recipe nuts was due to increased distribution and merchandising activity at two existing grocery customers. The increase in sales volume for Orchard Valley Harvest was primarily driven by a sales increase at a major customer in the non-food sector, as this retailer continues to recover from COVID-19 restrictions, and new distribution at an internet retailer. These gains were partially offset by reduced merchandising activity and item discontinuance at a mass merchandising retailer. The Fisher snack nuts sales volume decrease was due to the discontinuance of our inshell peanut product line, which occurred in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, and a seasonal rotation at a club store that did not repeat in the current second quarter. The sales volume increase for Southern Style Nuts came from increased promotional activity at a current club store customer.

For the first two quarters of fiscal 2022, net sales increased to $479.5 million from $443.8 million for the first two quarters of fiscal 2021. The increase in net sales was primarily attributable to 9.7% increase in sales volume. The increase in net sales from the sales volume increase was partially offset by a 1.5% decrease in the weighted average selling price per pound for our products. The decline in the weighted average selling price resulted from a decline in commodity acquisition costs for all major tree nuts except cashews. For the first two quarters of fiscal 2022, sales volume increased in all three of our distribution channels. Sales volume increased in the consumer distribution channel by 7.2% primarily from a 13.6% increase in private brand sales volume driven by sales volume increases for trail and snack mixes and mixed nuts mainly from new distribution at existing customers, which was partially offset by decreases in sales volume for private brand peanuts and a sales volume decline for our Fisher snack nuts for the same reasons cited in the quarterly comparison. Sales volume increased 32.0% in the commercial ingredients distribution channel mainly as a result of a 45.2% increase in sales volume in our foodservice business for the same reason cited above in the quarterly comparison. Sales volume in the contract packaging distribution channel increased 3.8% for the same reasons cited in the quarterly comparison which was partially offset by promotional activity by the same customer that did not recur in the current year first quarter.

Gross profit decreased $0.6 million, or 1.1%, for the second quarter of fiscal 2022 compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2021. Gross profit margin, as a percentage of net sales, decreased to 20.6% for the second quarter of fiscal 2022 from 22.6% for the second quarter of fiscal 2021. The decreases in gross profit and gross profit margin were mainly attributable to manufacturing scheduling inefficiencies due to the current supply chain issues, and inflationary cost increases including labor, freight and manufacturing supplies, which were largely offset by increased sales volume.

In the year-to-date comparison, gross profit increased $11.9 million, and gross profit margin increased to 21.7% for the first two quarters of fiscal 2022 from 20.8% for the first two quarters of fiscal 2021. The increases in gross profit and gross profit margin were primarily attributable to lower commodity acquisition costs for all major tree nuts except cashews and increased sales volume, which were partially offset by the manufacturing inefficiencies and inflationary cost increases noted above in the quarterly comparison.

Total operating expenses increased $9.0 million, and total operating expenses, as a percentage of net sales, increased to 13.4% from 10.7% in the quarterly comparison. The increase in operating expenses resulted mainly from an approximately $3.0 million increase in advertising, consumer insight research and related consulting expenses as we continue to reinvent and reinvigorate our brands. An increase in freight expense of approximately $1.9 million and an increase in payroll and a payroll-related expenses of approximately $0.5 million also contributed to the increase in total operating expenses. The prior year’s second quarter also included an insurance settlement gain of $2.3 million that did not reoccur in the current quarter.

Total operating expenses for the first two quarters of fiscal 2022 increased $13.0 million, and total operating expenses, as a percentage of net sales, increased to 12.2% from 10.2%. The increase in total operating expenses was mainly due to the same reasons cited in the quarterly comparison. The insurance settlement gain that occurred in the second quarter of the prior year was offset by the gain from the sale of our Garysburg, North Carolina facility that occurred in the first quarter of the current fiscal year.

Interest expense for the current second quarter increased slightly as compared to the second quarter of fiscal 2021 due to higher average short-term debt levels. For the first two quarters of fiscal 2022, interest expense decreased slightly due to a reduction in our weighted average interest rate.

The total value of inventories on hand at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2022 increased 15.0% compared to the total value of inventories on hand at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2021 due to higher commodity acquisition costs for almost all tree nuts, peanuts, dried fruit and other raw materials, which were partially offset by lower on hand quantities of inshell pecans and cashews. The weighted average cost per pound of raw nut and dried fruit input stocks on hand at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2022 increased 24.4% compared to the weighted average cost per pound at the end of the second quarter of fiscal 2021. The increase in the weighted average cost per pound of raw nut and dried fruit input stocks was attributable to higher commodity acquisition costs for almost all input stock items, which was offset in part by lower on hand quantities of inshell pecans and cashews.

“I am pleased to report that we continue to deliver strong net sales and volume growth in this unprecedented operating environment. We reported sales volume growth for a majority of our brands, in all our distribution channels and in our e-commerce initiatives. In addition, our commercial ingredients and contract packaging channels continue to recover from the impact of COVID-19 as sales volume in these channels has approached pre-pandemic levels. However, inefficiencies from supply chain issues, higher than anticipated inflationary input costs and labor shortages had a negative impact on our profitability as they outpaced our pricing actions in respect to timing. All our pricing actions are expected to be fully implemented by the early part of the third quarter which are intended to significantly offset inflationary input costs that we have incurred or expect to incur. However, additional pricing action may be required if these inflationary costs exceed our current expectations as we continue to review pricing with our customers on a regular basis,” noted Jeffrey Sanfilippo, Chief Executive Officer. “In order to maintain our high service levels and ensure store shelves were stocked during the holiday season, we incurred approximately $1.9 million in temporary incremental payroll costs as we paid an enhanced wage rate to our plant and distribution employees during the holiday season and incurred additional freight surcharges to ensure our products were delivered on time. I am very grateful and proud of our team members who worked long hours to ensure all customer orders were satisfied in such a challenging time. In respect to pound volume growth at retail, our brands had mixed results according to IRi Total U.S. - Multi Outlet market data in the quarterly comparison. Fisher recipe nut pound volume declined less than 1%, while pound volume for the total recipe nut category decreased 4.2%. The slight decline in Fisher recipe nut pound volume was primarily attributable to a decline in sales velocity. Orchard Valley Harvest pound volume decreased 2.4% mainly from item discontinuance at a mass retailer. The pound volume for the total produce category increased 2.3%. Fisher snack nut pound volume decreased 24.6%, while pound volume for the total snack nut category decreased 2.8%. The decrease in pound volume for Fisher snack nuts was attributable to the factors that led to the sales volume decrease discussed above. Southern Style Nuts pound volume increased 6.7% primarily due to the factors that led to the sales volume increase discussed above, while pound volume for the total trail and snack mix category increased 10.2%,” Mr. Sanfilippo stated. “Finally, we continue to focus on our long-term strategic plan by investing in our brands and customers and exploring potential acquisitions, and we began to see the impact of our new brand strategy in the current second quarter,” concluded Mr. Sanfilippo.

The Company will host an investor conference call and webcast on Friday, January 28, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern (9:00 a.m. Central) to discuss these results. To participate in the call via telephone, dial 1-844-536-5471 from the U.S. or 1-614-999-9317 internationally and enter conference ID number 4284207. This call is being webcast by Notified and can be accessed at the Company’s website at www.jbssinc.com.

Some of the statements in this release are forward-looking. These forward-looking statements may be generally identified by the use of forward-looking words and phrases such as “will”, “intends”, “may”, “believes”, “anticipates”, “should” and “expects” and are based on the Company’s current expectations or beliefs concerning future events and involve risks and uncertainties. Consequently, the Company’s actual results could differ materially. The Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or other factors that affect the subject of these statements, except where expressly required to do so by law. Among the factors that could cause results to differ materially from current expectations are: (i) sales activity for the Company’s products, such as a decline in sales to one or more key customers (of branded products, private label products or otherwise), or to customers generally, in some or all channels, a change in product mix to lower price products, a decline in sales of private brand products or changing consumer preferences including a shift from higher margin products to lower margin products; (ii) changes in the availability and costs of raw materials and ingredients and the impact of fixed price commitments with customers; (iii) the ability to pass on price increases to customers if commodity costs rise and the potential for a negative impact on demand for, and sales of, our products from price increases; (iv) the ability to measure and estimate bulk inventory, fluctuations in the value and quantity of the Company’s nut inventories due to fluctuations in the market prices of nuts and bulk inventory estimation adjustments, respectively; (v) the Company’s ability to appropriately respond to, or lessen the negative impact of, competitive and pricing pressures including competition in the recipe nut category; (vi) losses associated with product recalls, product contamination, food labeling or other food safety issues, or the potential for lost sales or product liability if customers lose confidence in the safety of the Company’s products or in nuts or nut products in general, or are harmed as a result of using the Company’s products; (vii) the ability of the Company to control costs (including inflationary costs) and manage shortages in areas such as transportation and labor; (viii) uncertainty in economic conditions, including the potential for inflation or economic downturn, particularly in light of COVID-19; (ix) the timing and occurrence (or nonoccurrence) of other transactions and events which may be subject to circumstances beyond the Company’s control; (x) the adverse effect of labor unrest or disputes, litigation and/or legal settlements, including potential unfavorable outcomes exceeding any amounts accrued; (xi) losses due to significant disruptions at any of our production or processing facilities or employee unavailability due to labor shortages, illness or quarantine; (xii) the ability to implement our Strategic Plan, including growing our branded and private brand product sales and expanding into alternative sales channels; (xiii) technology disruptions or failures; (xiv) the inability to protect the Company’s brand value, intellectual property or avoid intellectual property disputes; (xv) our ability to manage the impacts of changing weather patterns on raw material availability due to climate change and (xvi) the ability of the Company to respond to or manage the outbreak of COVID-19 or other infectious diseases and the various implications thereof.

John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. is a processor, packager, marketer and distributor of nut and dried fruit based products that are sold under a variety of private brands and under the Company’s Fisher®, Orchard Valley Harvest®, Squirrel Brand®, Southern Style Nuts® and Sunshine Country® brand name.

JOHN B. SANFILIPPO & SON, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(Unaudited)

(Dollars in thousands, except earnings per share)

 

 

 

For the Quarter Ended

 

For the Twenty-six Weeks Ended

 

 

 

December 23,

 

December 24,

 

December 23,

 

December 24,

 

2021

2020

2021

2020

Net sales

 

$

253,207

 

$

233,575

 

$

479,536

 

$

443,848

 

Cost of sales

 

200,977

 

180,780

 

375,503

 

351,721

 

Gross profit

 

52,230

 

52,795

 

104,033

 

92,127

 

Operating expenses:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Selling expenses

 

23,567

 

17,694

 

41,312

 

29,778

 

Administrative expenses

 

10,401

 

7,305

 

19,470

 

15,680

 

Gain on sale of facility, net

 

-

 

-

 

(2,349

)

-

 

Total operating expenses

 

33,968

 

24,999

 

58,433

 

45,458

 

Income from operations

 

18,262

 

27,796

 

45,600

 

46,669

 

Other expense:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest expense

 

420

 

376

 

791

 

826

 

Rental and miscellaneous expense, net

 

323

 

365

 

671

 

797

 

Other expense

 

619

 

629

 

1,237

 

1,259

 

Total other expense, net

 

1,362

 

1,370

 

2,699

 

2,882

 

Income before income taxes

 

16,900

 

26,426

 

42,901

 

43,787

 

Income tax expense

 

3,653

 

6,541

 

10,405

 

11,090

 

Net income

 

$

13,247

 

$

19,885

 

$

32,496

 

$

32,697

 

Basic earnings per common share

 

$

1.15

 

$

1.73

 

$

2.82

 

$

2.85

 

Diluted earnings per common share

 

$

1.14

 

$

1.72

 

$

2.81

 

$

2.83

 

Cash dividends declared per share

 

$

-

 

$

-

 

$

3.00

 

$

2.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted average shares outstanding

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-- Basic

 

 

11,531,844

 

 

11,493,759

 

 

11,525,730

 

 

11,485,523

 

-- Diluted

 

 

11,576,656

 

 

11,533,526

 

 

11,582,642

 

 

11,542,057

 

JOHN B. SANFILIPPO & SON, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(Unaudited)

(Dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)

 

 

 

December 23,

 

June 24,

 

 

December 24,

 

2021

 

2021

 

2020

ASSETS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CURRENT ASSETS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cash

 

$

1,027

 

$

672

 

$

1,763

 

Accounts receivable, net

 

65,032

 

66,334

 

60,495

 

Inventories

 

178,741

 

147,998

 

155,371

 

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

 

12,764

 

8,568

 

9,872

 

Assets held for sale

 

-

 

1,595

 

-

 

 

 

257,564

 

225,167

 

227,501

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROPERTIES, NET:

 

133,820

 

133,374

 

129,018

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OTHER LONG-TERM ASSETS:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Intangibles, net

 

18,603

 

19,611

 

20,618

 

Deferred income taxes

 

4,304

 

6,087

 

7,288

 

Operating lease right-of-use assets

 

2,852

 

3,484

 

4,119

 

Other

 

9,579

 

10,732

 

9,017

 

 

 

35,338

 

39,914

 

41,042

 

TOTAL ASSETS

 

$

426,722

 

$

398,455

 

$

397,561

 

LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CURRENT LIABILITIES:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revolving credit facility borrowings

 

$

35,885

 

$

8,653

 

$

9,169

 

Current maturities of long-term debt

 

3,909

 

3,875

 

3,780

 

Accounts payable

 

63,452

 

48,861

 

52,140

 

Bank overdraft

 

1,668

 

1,093

 

1,510

 

Accrued expenses

 

25,912

 

37,722

 

31,389

 

 

 

130,826

 

100,204

 

97,988

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LONG-TERM LIABILITIES:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Long-term debt

 

8,943

 

10,855

 

12,817

 

Retirement plan

 

35,596

 

34,919

 

32,146

 

Long-term operating lease liabilities

 

1,504

 

2,103

 

2,704

 

Other

 

8,050

 

7,880

 

7,899

 

 

 

54,093

 

55,757

 

55,566

 

STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class A Common Stock

 

26

 

26

 

26

 

Common Stock

 

90

 

90

 

90

 

Capital in excess of par value

 

127,080

 

126,271

 

125,032

 

Retained earnings

 

124,298

 

126,336

 

128,070

 

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

 

(8,487

)

(9,025

)

(8,007

)

Treasury stock

 

(1,204

)

(1,204

)

(1,204

)

TOTAL STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY

 

241,803

 

242,494

 

244,007

 

TOTAL LIABILITIES & STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

$

426,722

 

$

398,455

 

$

397,561

 

 

Contacts

Frank S. Pellegrino

Chief Financial Officer

847-214-4138

Michael J. Valentine

Group President

847-214-4509

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