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  2. Sysco - Wikipedia

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    Sysco Corporation (short for Systems and Services Company) is an American multinational corporation involved in marketing and distributing food products, smallwares, kitchen equipment and tabletop items to restaurants, healthcare and educational facilities, hospitality businesses like hotels and inns, and wholesale to other companies that provide foodservice (like Aramark and Sodexo).

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  4. 5 things to know about how Sysco delivery cancellations are ...

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    As Arizona restaurants experience supply shortages, short-staffed distributors like Sysco are also delaying or canceling orders. Here's what to know. 5 things to know about how Sysco delivery ...

  5. Sysco (SYY) Set to Remove Minimum Delivery Requirements - AOL

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    To help customers amid the COVID-19 crisis, Sysco (SYY) plans to remove minimum delivery size requirements for customers' regularly scheduled delivery days.

  6. US Foods - Wikipedia

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    On December 9, 2013, Sysco Corp announced it would acquire US Foods for $8.2 billion ($3.5 billion plus $4.7 billion of debt), [17] but on June 24, 2015, U.S. federal judge Amit Mehta ruled that the combined Sysco-US Foods would control 75% of the U.S. foodservice industry and that would stifle competition. On June 29, 2015, Sysco terminated ...

  7. Brake Bros - Wikipedia

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    Brake Bros Limited has been a subsidiary of Sysco Corporation since 5 July 2016 when the latter bought it for $3.1 billion. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Its customers include schools, contract caterers, hospitals, hotels, independent dining establishments and various large restaurant chains.

  8. Gordon Food Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1897, Isaac Van Westenbrugge, a 23-year-old Dutch immigrant, started a butter-and-egg delivery service using a horse-drawn cart and $300 borrowed from his brother. In 1916, Ben Gordon joined the company and later married Van Westenbrugge's daughter, Ruth. In 1942, Ben and his brother Frank renamed the company Gordon Food Service. [5]

  9. S.E. Rykoff - Wikipedia

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    In April 1976, S.E. Rykoff & Co. announced plans to build a new 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m 2) distribution center in the Bay Area of San Francisco with delivery in October 1977. The new distribution center replaced the 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m 2 ) center that was acquired with the purchase of C.L. Chaban Co. in 1973.