US Foods re-launches company following failed merger
US Foods re-launches company following failed merger
Following the termination of the merger agreement between US Foods and Sysco Corp., US Foods has launched its “Just Taking Off” campaign, which it said officially marks the beginning of the company’s re-launch as an even stronger force in the foodservice industry. 
“Throughout the unique environment of the past 18 months, we’ve continued to serve our customers by never forgetting what we’re about: delivering great food, cultivating talented food people and making it easy for our customers to work with us,” John Lederer, president and chief executive officer of US Foods, said in a press release. “It’s because of this unwavering dedication that I can confidently say that we are ready to take this company to the next level.”
Focused on accelerating the progress the company has already made, innovation — a longtime company tenet — will be at the center of the re-launch strategy. Operators can expect to see more of the innovative and exclusive Scoop items that empower operators across the country to explore on-trend dishes and freshen up menus. New technology enhancements and intuitive business solutions are planned to increase business success and make working with US Foods even easier, and the company will continue to revolutionize the way the industry experiences food and business consultation with its Food Fanatics program.
“It’s evident that we have the talent, passion and financial foundation to become an even stronger force in the foodservice industry,” Lederer said. “Our unprecedented momentum is going to propel us farther and faster forward. I can’t wait for our customers to see all that we have in store for them.”
The company said it is in a strong financial position and is well prepared for this path. Over the last 18 months, the it has invested millions of dollars into new technology and fleet and building improvements, including the construction of new LEED certified facilities that service the Boston and Jackson, MS, markets.