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== US Foods ==
== US Foods ==


'''US Foods''', previously known as '''U.S. Foodservice''', is a prominent American [[foodservice distributor]]. Established in the United States, it has been a key player in the food distribution industry, supplying a wide range of food products to restaurants, healthcare facilities, lodging establishments, and more.
[[File:US_Foods_logo.svg|thumb|right|US Foods logo]]


=== History ===
'''US Foods''' is one of the largest foodservice distributors in the United States. The company provides a wide range of food products and services to restaurants, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and other foodservice operations. US Foods is known for its extensive distribution network and diverse product offerings.


US Foods, under the name U.S. Foodservice, embarked on its journey in the American foodservice landscape. Over the years, it evolved and underwent a rebranding to become the renowned US Foods that the industry recognizes today.
== History ==


=== Services and Offerings ===
US Foods traces its origins back to the early 20th century. Over the years, the company has grown through a series of mergers and acquisitions, expanding its reach and capabilities. It has become a key player in the foodservice industry, serving a broad customer base across the country.


As a leading [[food distributor]], US Foods provides an extensive variety of food items and related products to a diverse clientele. Catering to establishments such as restaurants, healthcare institutions, and lodging facilities, the company ensures the consistent delivery of quality products that meet the specific needs of its customers.
== Products and Services ==


=== Significance in the Industry ===
US Foods offers a comprehensive portfolio of products, including fresh, frozen, and dry food items, as well as non-food products such as kitchen equipment and supplies. The company also provides value-added services like menu planning, culinary training, and business solutions to help its customers succeed.


With its longstanding presence and commitment to quality, US Foods has cemented its place as an industry leader. Its contributions to the American food distribution sector have not only facilitated the growth of countless businesses but have also played a pivotal role in shaping the industry standards.
=== Food Products ===
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[[Category:foodservice distributors]]
The company's food products range from fresh produce, meats, and seafood to dairy, bakery, and pantry staples. US Foods sources its products from a variety of suppliers to ensure quality and variety.
[[Category:American companies]]
 
[[Category:Catering and food service companies of the United States]]
=== Non-Food Products ===
[[Category:Companies based in Cook County, Illinois]]
 
[[Category:Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange]]
In addition to food items, US Foods supplies kitchen equipment, cleaning supplies, and other essential items needed for foodservice operations. These products help customers maintain efficient and effective operations.
[[Category:Private equity portfolio companies]]
 
[[Category:Kohlberg Kravis Roberts companies]]
== Distribution Network ==
[[Category:1994 initial public offerings]]
 
[[Category:2016 initial public offerings]]
US Foods operates a vast distribution network with numerous distribution centers strategically located across the United States. This network enables the company to deliver products efficiently to its customers, ensuring timely and reliable service.
[[Category:Rosemont, Illinois]]
 
== Sustainability Initiatives ==
 
US Foods is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. These include efforts to minimize food waste, improve energy efficiency, and source products responsibly.
 
== Related Pages ==
 
* [[Sysco]]
* [[Foodservice]]
* [[Distribution (business)]]
* [[Sustainability]]
 
[[Category:Foodservice companies of the United States]]
[[Category:Companies based in Illinois]]

Latest revision as of 03:40, 13 February 2025

US Foods[edit]

US Foods logo

US Foods is one of the largest foodservice distributors in the United States. The company provides a wide range of food products and services to restaurants, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and other foodservice operations. US Foods is known for its extensive distribution network and diverse product offerings.

History[edit]

US Foods traces its origins back to the early 20th century. Over the years, the company has grown through a series of mergers and acquisitions, expanding its reach and capabilities. It has become a key player in the foodservice industry, serving a broad customer base across the country.

Products and Services[edit]

US Foods offers a comprehensive portfolio of products, including fresh, frozen, and dry food items, as well as non-food products such as kitchen equipment and supplies. The company also provides value-added services like menu planning, culinary training, and business solutions to help its customers succeed.

Food Products[edit]

The company's food products range from fresh produce, meats, and seafood to dairy, bakery, and pantry staples. US Foods sources its products from a variety of suppliers to ensure quality and variety.

Non-Food Products[edit]

In addition to food items, US Foods supplies kitchen equipment, cleaning supplies, and other essential items needed for foodservice operations. These products help customers maintain efficient and effective operations.

Distribution Network[edit]

US Foods operates a vast distribution network with numerous distribution centers strategically located across the United States. This network enables the company to deliver products efficiently to its customers, ensuring timely and reliable service.

Sustainability Initiatives[edit]

US Foods is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. These include efforts to minimize food waste, improve energy efficiency, and source products responsibly.

Related Pages[edit]