5 Undervalued Food Products Stocks for Tuesday, August 18

By Jenna Brashear
August 18, 2026
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Based on key financial metrics such as the price-to-sales ratio, shareholder yield and the price-earnings ratio, the following 5 stocks made the list for top value stocks in the Food Products industry. Those looking for value stocks to add to their portfolio may want to use this list as a starting point for further investment research.

Why Focus on Undervalued Food Products Stocks?

Value investors seek to buy stocks at a discount to their intrinsic value. Long-term returns show that such strategies are advantageous. Value stocks, as a group, tend to outperform growth stocks over extended periods of time. Typically, value investors perform financial analysis of numerous metrics, don’t follow the herd and are long-term investors.

AAII’s A+ Investor Value Grade is derived from a stock’s Value Score. The Value Score is the percentile rank of the average of the percentile ranks of the price-to-sales ratio, price-earnings ratio, enterprise-value-to-EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) ratio, shareholder yield, price-to-book-value ratio and price-to-free-cash-flow ratio. The score is variable, meaning it can consider all six ratios or, should any of the six ratios not be valid, the remaining ratios that are valid. To be assigned a Value Score, stocks must have a valid (non-null) ratio and corresponding ranking for at least two of the six valuation ratios.

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AAII’s proprietary stock grades come with A+ Investor. These offer intuitive A–F grades for more than just value. It is possible for a stock to appear cheap based on one valuation metric but appear expensive on another. It is also possible for one valuation ratio to be associated with outperforming stocks during certain periods of time but not others. Some stocks may even have null values for certain metrics like the price-earnings ratio or the price-to-book ratio but not others. An example of this would be a company with losses instead of profits or a negative book value because of heavy borrowing. Negative earnings or book value result in non-meaningful ratios that are left blank or null.

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5 Undervalued Food Products Stocks

Of course, there are countless value stocks that are worth mentioning, but this is a concise list of the top 5 undervalued stocks in the Food Products industry for Wednesday, August 19, 2026. Let’s take a closer look at their individual scores to see how they measure up against each other and the Food Products industry median.

Company Ticker Price/Sales Price/Earnings EV/EBITDA Shareholder Yield Price/Book Value Price/Free Cash Flow Value Grade
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. CALM 1.33 12.2 7.0 3.2% 1.45 40.0 B
The Campbell's Company CPB 0.69 11.2 9.2 6.8% 1.69 34.1 B
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation PPC 0.37 12.4 6.3 (0.2%) 1.81 22.3 B
Seaboard Corporation SEB 0.42 6.8 na 1.4% 0.78 na A
Vital Farms, Inc. VITL 0.63 na na 3.7% 1.67 na A

The Value Grade is assigned based on how each stock’s composite valuation compares to all other stocks.

The process for assigning grades starts with each variable for a given stock. The percentile rankings for all valid ratios that a stock has are calculated. So, for instance, a stock could have a price-to-book ranking in the 43rd percentile, a price-earnings ranking in the 67th percentile, a price-to-sales ranking in the 23rd percentile, etc. Then, those rankings are averaged for each stock. (A minimum of two valid variables are required, though all six will be used if available.)

Once the average of the individual variables is calculated, that average is ranked against all stocks. Put another way, each stock’s composite valuation is compared to all other stocks. These ranks are then sorted into quintiles from the cheapest 20% (a grade of A) to the most expensive 20% (a grade of F).

As always, we recommend that you conduct proper due diligence and research before investing in any security. We also suggest that investors utilize numerous grades, not just value, when it comes to deciding whether a company is a good fit for their allocation needs.

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score CALM Industry Median
Price/Sales 37 1.33 0.75
Price/Earnings 25 12.2 18.4
EV/EBITDA 20 7.0 10.2
Shareholder Yield 25 3.2% 0.0%
Price/Book Value 37 1.45 1.69
Price/Free Cash Flow 77 40.0 32.5

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the production, grading, packaging, marketing, and distribution of shell eggs, egg products, and prepared foods in the United Sates. It operates through Conventional Shell Eggs, Specialty Shell Eggs, and Prepared Foods segments. The company offers specialty shell eggs, including cage-free, organic, brown, free-range, and pasture-raised and nutritionally enhanced eggs, as well as conventional and co-pack shell eggs. It also provides prepared food products, such as pre-cooked egg patties, omelets, folded and scrambled egg formats, hard-cooked eggs, pancakes, waffles, and specialty wraps. The company offers its products under the Egg-Land’s Best, Land O’ Lakes, Farmhouse Eggs, Sunups, 4Grain, Van’s, MeadowCreek Foods, and Crepini brand names. It sells its products to various customers, including national and regional grocery store chains, club stores, independent supermarkets, foodservice distributors, and egg product consumers. Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. was founded in 1957 and is headquartered in Ridgeland, Mississippi.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. has a Value Score of 72, which is considered to be undervalued.

When you look at Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s price-to-sales ratio at 1.33 compared to the industry median at 0.75, this company has a higher price relative to revenue compared to its peers. This could make Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s stock less attractive for value investors.

Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s price-earnings ratio is 12.20 compared to the industry median at 18.40. This means it has a lower share price relative to earnings compared to its peers. This could make Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. more attractive for value investors.

Now, let’s assess Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s EV/EBITDA ratio, also known as enterprise multiple. At 7.0, when compared to the industry median of 10.2, the company may be considered undervalued in relation to its peers. Value investors could use the enterprise multiple to identify stocks that are considered overvalued or undervalued relative to their industry.

Shareholder yield is the sum of a stock’s dividend yield (paid over previous 12 months minus special dividends) and the percentage of net share buybacks over the previous 12 months. Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s shareholder yield is higher than its industry median ratio of 0.00%. Value investors may look for an attractive shareholder yield because it can be a powerful tool for identifying if the company has a good management team.

As one of the most common value metrics, the price-to-book ratio evaluates a company’s current market price relative to its book value. Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s price-to-book ratio is lower than its industry median ratio of 1.69. This could make Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. more attractive to investors looking for a new addition to their portfolio.

Lastly, let’s take a look at Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s price-to-free-cash-flow ratio (P/FCF), which can indicate a company’s market value relative to its operating cash flow. Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.’s price-to-free-cash-flow ratio is higher than its industry median ratio of 32.50. This could make Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. less attractive because the higher P/FCF ratio indicates that Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. is undervalued. The P/FCF ratio metric can also be viewed over a long-term time frame to see if the company's cash flow to share price value is generally improving or worsening.

The Campbell's Company’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score CPB Industry Median
Price/Sales 24 0.69 0.75
Price/Earnings 21 11.2 18.4
EV/EBITDA 32 9.2 10.2
Shareholder Yield 10 6.8% 0.0%
Price/Book Value 44 1.69 1.69
Price/Free Cash Flow 72 34.1 32.5

The Campbell's Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets food and beverage products in the United States and internationally. It operates through Meals & Beverages, and Snacks segments. The Meals & Beverages segment engages in the retail and foodservice businesses in the United States and Canada. This segment provides Campbell’s condensed and ready-to-serve soups; Swanson broth and stocks; Pacific Foods broth, soups, and non-dairy beverages; Prego pasta sauces; Pace Mexican sauces; Campbell’s gravies, pasta, beans, and dinner sauces; Swanson canned poultry; V8 juices and beverages; Campbell’s tomato juice; Rao's pasta sauces, dry pasta, frozen entrées, frozen pizza, and soups; and Michael Angelo's frozen entrées and pasta sauces, as well as snacking products in foodservice in Canada. Its Snacks segment retails Pepperidge Farm cookies, crackers, fresh bakery, and frozen products, that includes Goldfish crackers, Snyder’s of Hanover pretzels, Lance sandwich crackers, Cape Cod and Kettle Brand potato chips, Late July snacks, Snack Factory pretzel crisps, and other snacking products. This segment is also involved in the snacking, and meals and beverage retail business in Latin America. It sells its products through retail food chains, mass discounters and merchandisers, club stores, convenience and dollar stores, e-commerce and other retail, commercial, and non-commercial establishments, and independent contractor distributors. The company was formerly known as Campbell Soup Company and changed its name to The Campbell's Company in November 2024. The Campbell's Company was founded in 1869 and is headquartered in Camden, New Jersey.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

The Campbell's Company has a Value Score of 77, which is considered to be undervalued.

The Campbell's Company’s price-earnings ratio is 11.2 compared to the industry median at 18.4. This means that it has a lower price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes The Campbell's Company more attractive for value investors.

The Campbell's Company’s price-to-book ratio is lower than its peers. This could make The Campbell's Company fairly attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.69.

You can read more about The Campbell's Company’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

Pilgrim's Pride Corporation’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score PPC Industry Median
Price/Sales 15 0.37 0.75
Price/Earnings 26 12.4 18.4
EV/EBITDA 16 6.3 10.2
Shareholder Yield 51 (0.2%) 0.0%
Price/Book Value 47 1.81 1.69
Price/Free Cash Flow 56 22.3 32.5

Pilgrim's Pride Corporation produces, processes, markets, and distributes fresh, frozen, and value-added chicken and pork products to retailers, distributors, and foodservice operators in the United States, Europe, and Mexico. The company offers fresh products, including refrigerated whole or cut-up chicken, selected chicken parts that are either marinated or non-marinated, primary pork cuts, added value pork, pork ribs, and lamb products; and prepared products, which include fully cooked, ready-to-cook and individually frozen chicken parts, strips, nuggets and patties, processed sausages, bacon, smoked meat, gammon joints, pre-packed meats, sandwich and deli counter meats, and meat balls and coated foods. It also provides plant-based protein, ready-to-eat meals, multi-protein frozen food, vegetarian food, and desserts. In addition, its exported products include whole chickens and chicken parts for distributors in the U.S. or frozen for distribution to export markets and primary pork cuts, hog heads, and trotters frozen for distribution. The company offers its products under the Pilgrim’s, Just BARE, Gold’n Pump, Gold Kist, County Pride, Pierce Chicken, Pilgrim’s Mexico, To-Ricos, Del Dia, Moy Park, Matteson’s, Richmond, Fridge Raiders, and Denny brands. It serves chain restaurants, food processors, broad-line distributors, and other institutions; and retail market, such as grocery store chains, wholesale clubs, and other retail distributors. The company was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Greeley, Colorado. Pilgrim's Pride Corporation operates as a subsidiary of JBS N.V.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Pilgrim's Pride Corporation has a Value Score of 75, which is considered to be undervalued.

Pilgrim's Pride Corporation’s price-earnings ratio is 12.4 compared to the industry median at 18.4. This means that it has a lower price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes Pilgrim's Pride Corporation more attractive for value investors.

Pilgrim's Pride Corporation’s price-to-book ratio is lower than its peers. This could make Pilgrim's Pride Corporation more attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.69.

You can read more about Pilgrim's Pride Corporation’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

Seaboard Corporation’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score SEB Industry Median
Price/Sales 16 0.42 0.75
Price/Earnings 8 6.8 18.4
EV/EBITDA na na 10.2
Shareholder Yield 35 1.4% 0.0%
Price/Book Value 15 0.78 1.69
Price/Free Cash Flow na na 32.5

Seaboard Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates in agricultural, energy, and ocean transportation business worldwide. It operates through Pork, Commodity Trading and Milling (CT&M;), Marine, Liquid Fuels, Power, and Turkey segments. The Pork segment produces and sells pork products to further processors, food service operators, grocery stores, and distributors; and hogs. The CT&M; segment sources, transports, and markets wheat, corn, soybeans, soybean meal, and other commodities; and produces and sells wheat flour, maize meal, manufactured feed, and oilseed crush commodities. The Marine segment provides cargo shipping services; owns and leases dry, refrigerated, specialized containers, and other related equipment; and operates a terminal and an off-port warehouse and cargo storage. The Liquid Fuels segment owns biodiesel plants and terminal facilities. The Power segment operates as an independent power producer that generates electricity for the power grid in the Dominican Republic. The Turkey segment produces and processes turkey products to retail stores, food service outlets, and industrial entities, as well as exports products to foreign markets. The company also produces and sells sugar and alcohol. Seaboard Corporation was founded in 1918 and is headquartered in Merriam, Kansas.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Seaboard Corporation has a Value Score of 96, which is considered to be undervalued.

Seaboard Corporation’s price-earnings ratio is 6.8 compared to the industry median at 18.4. This means that it has a lower price relative to its earnings compared to its peers. This makes Seaboard Corporation more attractive for value investors.

Seaboard Corporation’s price-to-book ratio is higher than its peers. This could make Seaboard Corporation less attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.69.

You can read more about Seaboard Corporation’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

Vital Farms, Inc.’s Value Grade

Value Grade:

Metric Score VITL Industry Median
Price/Sales 22 0.63 0.75
Price/Earnings na na 18.4
EV/EBITDA na na 10.2
Shareholder Yield 22 3.7% 0.0%
Price/Book Value 43 1.67 1.69
Price/Free Cash Flow na na 32.5

Vital Farms, Inc., a food company, packages, markets, and distributes shell eggs, butter, and other products in the United States. The company produces products sourced from animals raised on family farms, including shell eggs, stick butter, hard-boiled eggs, and liquid whole eggs under the Vital Farms brand and other trade names. It offers its products through third parties and direct to retailers, and commercial and non-commercial foodservice operators. The company was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas.

Stocks with a Value Score from 81 to 100 are considered deep value, those with a score between 61 and 80 are value and so on.

Vital Farms, Inc. has a Value Score of 85, which is considered to be undervalued.

Vital Farms, Inc.’s price-to-book ratio is lower than its peers. This could make Vital Farms, Inc. fairly attractive for value investors when compared to the industry median at 1.69.

You can read more about Vital Farms, Inc.’s key financial metrics like shareholder yield, price-to-free-cash-flow and EV/EBITDA ratio, or learn more about its Momentum and Growth Grades, by subscribing to A+ Investor.

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Other Food Products Stock Grades

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Choosing Which of the 5 Best Food Products Stocks Is Right for You

Choosing which value stocks to invest in will ultimately depend on your individual goals and allocation; however, comparing similar value stocks in the same industry can help you analyze which might be better investments for you in the long run. So, let’s take a look at the Value Grade for all of our stocks.

  • Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of B.
  • The Campbell's Company stock has a Value Grade of B.
  • Pilgrim's Pride Corporation stock has a Value Grade of B.
  • Seaboard Corporation stock has a Value Grade of A.
  • Vital Farms, Inc. stock has a Value Grade of A.

Now that you have a bit more background about each of the 5 undervalued stocks in the Food Products industry as well as their overall grades, it’s time for you to conduct additional research to see if these could fit your portfolio needs based on your goals and risk tolerance. AAII can help you figure out both and identify which investments align with what works best for you.

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Additional Resources About Food Products Stocks

Want to learn more about Food Products stocks to see if they could be the right investment for you? Check out some additional resources and articles to help you on your financial journey.

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