Consumer Companies Cut Forecasts
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Consumer companies are bracing for lower profits as tariffs force shoppers to rethink spending

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At least a dozen companies have cut or pulled their full-year outlooks so far this earnings season .
P&G , Keurig Dr Pepper and Hasbro all said Thursday that they could raise prices in the near future.
American Airlines CEO Robert Isom : "It doesn't make sense. I don't want to pay any more for aircraft".
American Airlines pulled its 2025 financial guidance, joining Southwest Airlines , Alaska Airlines and Delta .
Chipotle CEO Scott Boatwright : "Save money because of concerns around the economy was the overwhelming reason consumers were reducing the frequency of restaurant visits" Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said earlier this month that Trump 's tariff policy was the "wrong approach".
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