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Debt (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 28, 2019
Debt [Abstract]  
Schedule of Short-term Debt [Table Text Block]
(millions)
 
2019
 
2018
  
 
Principal
amount
 
Effective
interest rate
 
Principal
amount
 
Effective
interest rate
U.S. commercial paper
 
$
3

 
1.78
%
 
$
15

 
2.75
%
Europe commercial paper
 

 

 

 

Bank borrowings
 
104

 
 
 
161

 
 
Total
 
$
107

 
 
 
$
176

 
 

Schedule of Debt [Table Text Block]
The following table presents the components of long-term debt at year end December 28, 2019 and December 29, 2018:
(millions)
 
2019
 
2018
(a) 4.50% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2046
 
$
638

 
$
638

(b) 7.45% U.S. Dollar Debentures due 2031
 
621

 
621

(c) 4.30% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2028
 
595

 
595

(d) 3.40% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2027
 
596

 
595

(e) 3.25% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2026
 
741

 
731

(f) 1.25% Euro Notes due 2025
 
689

 
693

(g) 1.00% Euro Notes due 2024
 
692

 
697

(h) 2.65% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2023
 
539

 
585

(i) 2.75% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2023
 
201

 
198

(j) 3.125% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2022
 
353

 
351

(k) 0.80% Euro Notes due 2022
 
669

 
684

(l) 1.75% Euro Notes due 2021
 
558

 
570

(m) 3.25% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2021
 
198

 
399

(n) 4.0% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2020
 
601

 
848

(o) 4.15% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2019
 

 
503

Other
 
124

 
9

 
 
7,815

 
8,717

Less current maturities
 
(620
)
 
(510
)
Balance at year end
 
$
7,195

 
$
8,207

 
(a)
In March 2016, the Company issued $650 million of thirty-year 4.50% U.S. Dollar Notes, using the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of a portion of the Company's 7.45% U.S. Dollar Debentures due 2031 and a portion of its commercial paper borrowings. The effective interest rate on the Notes, reflecting issuance discount and hedge settlement, was 4.59% at December 28, 2019.
(b)
In March 2001, the Company issued long-term debt instruments, primarily to finance the acquisition of Keebler Foods Company, of which $625 million of thirty-year 7.45% Debentures remain outstanding. The effective interest rate on the Debentures, reflecting issuance discount and hedge settlement, was 7.56% at December 28, 2019. The Debentures contain standard events of default and covenants, and can be redeemed in whole or in part by the Company at any time at prices determined under a formula (but not less than 100% of the principal amount plus unpaid interest to the redemption date).
(c)
In May 2018, the Company issued $600 million of ten-year 4.30% Senior Notes due 2028, using the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of the Company's $400 million, seven-year 3.25% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2018 at maturity, and the repayment of a portion of the Company's commercial paper borrowings used to finance the acquisition of ownership interests in TAF and Multipro. The effective interest rate on the Notes, reflecting issuance discount and hedge settlement, was 4.34% at December 28, 2019.
(d)
In November 2017, the Company issued $600 million of ten-year 3.40% U.S. Dollar Notes, using the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of a portion of the Company's commercial paper borrowings used to finance the acquisition of Chicago Bar Company LLC, the maker of RXBAR. The effective interest rate on the Notes, reflecting issuance discount and hedge settlement, was 3.49% at December 28, 2019.
(e)
In March 2016, the Company issued $750 million of ten-year 3.25% U.S. Dollar Notes, using the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of a portion of the Company's 7.45% U.S. Dollar Debentures due 2031 and a portion of its commercial paper borrowings. The effective interest rate on these Notes, reflecting issuance discount, hedge settlement and interest rate swaps was 4.11% at December 28, 2019. In September 2016, the Company entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling $300 million, which effectively converted a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. In October 2018, the Company entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling $450 million, which effectively converted a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. The Company subsequently terminated the interest rate swaps, and the resulting unamortized loss of $6 million at December 28, 2019 will be amortized to interest expense over the remaining term of the Notes.
(f)
In March 2015, the Company issued €600 million (approximately $671 million at December 28, 2019, which reflects the discount, fees and translation adjustments) of ten-year 1.25% Euro Notes due 2025, using the proceeds from these Notes for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of a portion of the Company’s commercial paper borrowings. The effective interest rate on the Notes, reflecting issuance discount, hedge settlement and interest rate swaps, was 1.58% at December 28, 2019. The Notes were designated as a net investment hedge of the Company’s investment in its Europe subsidiary when issued. In May 2017, the Company entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling €600 million, which effectively converted these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. The Company subsequently terminated the interest rate swaps, and the resulting unamortized gain of $20 million at December 28, 2019 will be amortized to interest expense over the remaining term of the Notes.
(g)
In May 2016, the Company issued €600 million (approximately $671 million USD at December 28, 2019, which reflects the discount, fees and translation adjustments) of eight-year 1.00% Euro Notes due 2024. The proceeds from these Notes were used for general corporate purposes, including, together with cash on hand and additional commercial paper borrowings, repayment of the Company's $750 million, seven-year 4.45% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2016 at maturity. The Notes were designated as a net investment hedge of the Company’s investment in its Europe subsidiary when issued. The effective interest rate on these Notes, reflecting issuance discount, hedge settlement and interest rate swaps was 0.21% at December 28, 2019. In November 2016, the Company entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling €300 million, which effectively converted a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. In October 2018, the Company
entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling €300 million, which effectively converted a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. The Company subsequently terminated these swaps. In May of 2019, the Company entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling €600 million, which effectively converted a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. The fair value adjustment for the interest rate swaps was $3 million at December 28, 2019, recorded as an increase in the hedged debt balance.
(h)
In November 2016, the Company issued $600 million of seven-year 2.65% U.S. Dollar Notes, using the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of the Company's 1.875% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2016 at maturity and a portion of its commercial paper borrowings. The effective interest rate on these Notes, reflecting issuance discount, hedge settlement and interest rate swaps was 3.39% at December 28, 2019. In 2016, the Company entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling $300 million, which effectively converted a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. The Company subsequently terminated the interest rate swaps, and the resulting unamortized loss of $9 million at December 28, 2019 will be amortized to interest expense over the remaining term of the Notes. In 2019, the Company redeemed $50 million of the Notes. In connection with the debt redemption, the Company incurred $2 million of interest expense, consisting primarily of a premium on the tender offer.
(i)
In February 2013, the Company issued $400 million ($189 million previously redeemed) of ten-year 2.75% U.S. Dollar Notes, using net proceeds from these Notes for general corporate purposes, including, together with cash on hand, to repay a portion of the Company’s $750 million 4.25% U.S. Dollar Notes that matured in March 2013. The effective interest rate on these Notes, reflecting issuance discount hedge settlement and interest rate swaps, was 4.11%. In September 2016, the Company entered into interest rate swaps with notional amounts totaling $211 million, which effectively converted these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. The Company subsequently terminated the interest rate swaps, and the resulting unamortized loss of $9 million at December 28, 2019 will be amortized to interest expense over the remaining term of the Notes.
(j)
In May 2012, the Company issued $700 million ($342 million previously redeemed) of ten-year 3.125% U.S. Dollar Notes, using the net proceeds from these Notes for general corporate purposes, including financing a portion of the acquisition of Pringles. The effective interest rate on these Notes, reflecting issuance discount and interest rate swaps, was 3.74% at December 28, 2019. During 2016 and 2018, the Company entered into interest rate swaps which effectively converted all or a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. The Company subsequently terminated the interest rate swaps, and the resulting $4 million loss at December 28, 2019 will be amortized to interest expense over the remaining term of the Notes.
(k)
In May 2017, the Company issued €600 million (approximately $671 million USD at December 28, 2019, which reflects the discount and translation adjustments) of five-year 0.80% Euro Notes due 2022, using the proceeds from these Notes for general corporate purposes, including, repayment of the Company's $400 million, five-year 1.75% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2017 at maturity. The effective interest rate on the Notes, reflecting issuance discount and hedge settlement, was 0.87%. The Notes were designated as a net investment hedge of the Company's investment in its Europe subsidiary when issued.
(l)
In May 2014, the Company issued €500 million (approximately $559 million at December 28, 2019, which reflects the discount and translation adjustments) of seven-year 1.75% Euro Notes due 2021, using the proceeds from these Notes for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of a portion of the Company’s commercial paper borrowings. The effective interest rate on the Notes, reflecting issuance discount and hedge settlement, was 2.37% at December 28, 2019. The Notes were designated as a net investment hedge of the Company’s investment in its Europe subsidiary when issued.
(m)
In May 2018, the Company issued $400 million of three-year 3.25% Senior Notes due 2021, using the net proceeds for general corporate purposes, which included repayment of the Company's $400 million, seven-year 3.25% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2018 at maturity, and the repayment of a portion of the Company's commercial paper borrowings used to finance the acquisition of ownership interests in TAF and Multipro. The effective interest rate on the Notes, reflecting issuance discount, was 3.39% as December 28, 2019. In 2019, the Company redeemed $202 million of the Notes. In connection with the dept redemption, the Company incurred $6 million of interest expense, consisting primarily of a premium on the tender offer.
(n)
In December 2010, the Company issued $1.0 billion ($150 million previously redeemed) of ten-year 4.0% fixed rate U.S. Dollar Notes, using the net proceeds from these Notes for incremental pension and postretirement benefit plan contributions and to retire a portion of its commercial paper. The effective interest rate on these Notes, reflecting issuance discount, hedge settlement and interest rate swaps, was 3.37% at December 28, 2019. During 2016, the Company entered into interest rate swaps, which effectively converted a portion of these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. The Company subsequently terminated the interest rate swaps and the resulting gain on termination at December 28, 2019 will be amortized to interest expense over the remaining term of the Notes. In 2019, the Company redeemed $248 million of the Notes. In connection with the debt redemption, the Company incurred $6 million of interest expense, consisting primarily of a premium on the tender offer, which was partially offset by accelerated gains on pre-issuance interest rate hedges.
(o)
In November 2009, the Company issued $500 million of ten-year 4.15% fixed rate U.S. Dollar Notes, using net proceeds from these Notes to retire a portion of its 6.6% U.S. Dollar Notes due 2011. In 2012 and 2015, the Company entered into interest rate swaps which effectively converted these Notes from a fixed rate to a floating rate obligation. These derivative instruments were designated as fair value hedges of the debt obligation. In 2019, the Company redeemed $191 million of the Notes. In connection with the August 2019 debt redemption, the Company incurred $1 million of interest expense, consisting primarily of a premium on the tender offer. In September of 2019, the Company redeemed the remaining $309 million of the Notes. In connection with the September 2019 debt redemption, the company incurred $1 million of interest expense, consisting primarily of a premium on the tender offer.