On the heels of another recent acquisition, foodservice titan US Foods has announced another addition to its portfolio. As it stated yesterday, the company has agreed to acquire All American Foods.
“The growth All American Foods has experienced over the last three decades is proof that their business model and commitment to customer service is strong,” said John O’Carroll, Northeast Region President of US Foods, in a press release. “We are looking forward to building on All American Foods’ already strong reputation and bringing an even better experience to foodservice operators throughout Southern New England.”
US Foods hopes that the addition of All American Foods will further enhance the company’s ability to serve customers in the northeast region, an area heavily-populated with independent restaurants.
All American Foods was established in 1988 in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The broadline distributor boasts annual sales of almost $60 million and provides more than 4,000 SKUs to nearly 1,000 customers throughout Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
In a press release, US Foods welcomed All American Foods employees to the company, and said it will continue to operate out of All American Foods’ 65,000-square-foot facility.
The acquisition is expected to close at the end of February; terms of the transactions have not been disclosed.
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