Regarded as defensive investments, consumer staples stocks are generally safe bets in choppy markets. Surprisingly, the sector hasn’t played its shielding role over the past six months as it tumbled 9.7%. This performance was worse than the S&P 500’s 2% decline.
Investors should tread carefully as the low switching costs for everyday products mean that not all businesses are created equal. On that note, here are three consumer stocks best left ignored.
Market Cap: $2.65 billion
Known for its flavorful beverages challenging the status quo, Boston Beer (NYSE:SAM) is a pioneer in craft brewing and a symbol of American innovation in the alcoholic beverage industry.
Why Are We Wary of SAM?
At $238.84 per share, Boston Beer trades at 21.8x forward price-to-earnings. Check out our free in-depth research report to learn more about why SAM doesn’t pass our bar.
Market Cap: $4.05 billion
Standing out from typical processed pet foods, Freshpet (NASDAQ:FRPT) is a pet food company whose product portfolio includes natural meals and treats for dogs and cats.
Why Do We Think Twice About FRPT?
Freshpet is trading at $83.17 per share, or 29.9x forward price-to-earnings. Dive into our free research report to see why there are better opportunities than FRPT.
Market Cap: $32.74 billion
Best known for its portfolio of powerhouse breakfast cereal brands, General Mills (NYSE:GIS) is a packaged foods company that has also made a mark in cereals, baking products, and snacks.
Why Does GIS Give Us Pause?
General Mills’s stock price of $60.08 implies a valuation ratio of 14.1x forward price-to-earnings. Read our free research report to see why you should think twice about including GIS in your portfolio, it’s free.
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