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US Foods Holding Corp.
Company type
Public company
Traded as
NYSE: USFD
S&P 400 component
Industry
Food industry
Founded
August 1, 1989; 34 years ago (1989-08-01)
Headquarters
Rosemont, Illinois
,
U.S.
Number of locations
60
Area served
Continental US[1]
Key people
Dave Flitman (CEO)
Products
Prepackaged and frozen foods, fresh produce
Services
Foodservice distribution
Revenue
US$29.487 billion (2021)
Operating income
US$424 million (2021)
Net income
US$164 million (2021)
Total assets
US$12.521 billion (2021)
Total equity
US$3.735 billion (2021)
Number of employees
28,000 (January 1, 2022)
Website
www.usfoods.com
Footnotes / references [2][3]
US Foods Holding Corp. (formerly known as U.S. Food service) is an American food service distributor founded in 1989. With approximately $24 billion in annual revenue,[4] US Foods was the 10th largest private company in the US until its IPO. Many of the entities that make up US Foods were founded in the 19th century, including one that sold provisions to travelers heading west during the 1850s gold rush. US Foods offers more than 350,000 national brand products and its own "exclusive brand" items, ranging from fresh meats and produce to prepackaged and frozen foods. The company employs approximately 25,200 people in more than 60 locations nationwide, and provides food and related products to more than 250,000 customers, including independent and multi-unit restaurants, healthcare and hospitality entities, government and educational institutions. The company is headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois, and is a publicly traded company trading under the ticker symbol USFD on the New York Stock Exchange.[5]
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