Sysco Buys Restaurant Depot in $29 Billion Deal

The acquisition would expand the country’s largest food distributor into the cash-and-carry warehouse business.
Sysco Buys Restaurant Depot in $29 Billion Deal
A sign outside one of Sysco's distribution centers in Poway, Calif., on Feb. 6, 2017. Mike Blake/Reuters
Bill Pan
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Sysco, the nation’s largest supplier of food and other goods to restaurants and catering businesses, has struck a deal to acquire family-owned Jetro Restaurant Depot for $29.1 billion, including debt.

The transaction, announced March 30, will be paid in a mix of cash and stock. Under the terms of the agreement, Restaurant Depot shareholders will receive $21.6 billion in cash and 91.5 million shares of Sysco stock, leaving them with about 16 percent of Sysco’s outstanding common shares after the deal closes.