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ITC, HUL among 10 FMCG stocks that have tumbled up to 31% in 2026. How many do you have?

​Index drag
Agencies
1/11
​Index drag
The FMCG sector has had a subdued run in 2026, with the index declining 10% on a year-to-date basis as geopolitical disruptions stemming from the Iran war and inflationary pressures during April and May dented investor sentiment. Here are top laggards from the sector.
​Britannia Industries
BCCL
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​Britannia Industries
Britannia Industries has had a challenging year so far, with the stock declining 13.30% YTD.
​Colgate-Palmolive India
Agencies
3/11
​Colgate-Palmolive India
Colgate-Palmolive India has remained under pressure in 2026, slipping 4.11% YTD.
​Dabur India
ETMarkets.com
4/11
​Dabur India
Dabur India has seen a sharp correction this year, with the stock falling 15.74% YTD.
​Godrej Consumer Products
BCCL
5/11
​Godrej Consumer Products
Godrej Consumer Products has also struggled to gain traction, declining 15.87% YTD.
Hindustan Unilever
Agencies
6/11
Hindustan Unilever
Hindustan Unilever has delivered a relatively resilient performance compared with peers, though the stock is still down 6.15% YTD.
ITC
ETMarkets.com
7/11
ITC
ITC is among the worst-performing FMCG names in the list, tumbling 28.05% YTD.
​Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care
BCCL
8/11
​Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care
Procter & Gamble Hygiene and Health Care has witnessed heavy selling pressure, with the stock plunging 30.62% YTD.
​Tata Consumer Products
Agencies
9/11
​Tata Consumer Products
Tata Consumer Products has remained under pressure this year, declining 5.27% YTD.
United Breweries
ETMarkets.com
10/11
United Breweries
United Breweries has faced significant headwinds, with the stock falling 18.09% YTD.
​United Spirits
Agencies
11/11
​United Spirits
United Spirits has shown relative resilience despite market volatility, slipping 4.20% YTD.
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