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Spice maker McCormick beats quarterly results on strong EMEA business

FILE PHOTO: McCormick & Company spices are seen on display in a store in Manhattan, New York City

(Reuters) - McCormick beat market expectations for second-quarter profit and sales on Thursday, led by strong demand for its spices and seasonings in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Customers grappling with still-high costs preferred cooking at home to dining out, improving volumes across the company's consumer segment, its biggest unit.

Consumer sales in Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) business rose 5%, driven by 4% increase in volumes in the quarter ended May 31, even as total sales in the segment decreased 0.8%.

The Cholula hot sauce maker's net sales fell 1% to $1.64 billion but edged past estimates of $1.63 billion, according to LSEG data. The company cited the divestiture of its canning business as a reason for the decline.

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Benefits from price hikes taken over the past quarters lifted the company's gross profit margin to 37.7%, from 37.1% a year earlier.

McCormick reported an adjusted profit of 69 cents per share in the quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of 59 cents.

Shares of the Hunt Valley, Maryland-based company, which reiterated its annual forecasts, were marginally up before the bell.

(Reporting by Anuja Bharat Mistry in Bengaluru; Editing by Mohammed Safi Shamsi)