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Sysco Buys Restaurant Depot?! What This $29B Deal Means for Operators

Sysco Buys Restaurant Depot?! What This $29B Deal Means for Operators

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2026年5月12日まで。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。

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Sysco just made a $29.1 billion move to acquire Restaurant Depot—and it could reshape how independent restaurants buy food forever. In this breaking-news style episode, the Restauranttopia crew unpacks what this deal really means for pricing, competition, and the future of distribution. From cash-and-carry economics to delivery margins, this isn’t just industry gossip—it’s a shift every operator should be paying attention to. If you rely on Sysco, shop at Restaurant Depot, or work with a local distributor… this one matters. The real reason Sysco wants Restaurant Depot (hint: it’s not just volume) How Restaurant Depot achieves ~13% profitability with a low-cost model Why this deal could push Sysco toward $100B+ in total sales The difference between delivery vs. cash-and-carry economics What happens if one company controls both truck delivery AND in-store pricing The hidden labor and time costs of self-shopping for inventory Food safety risks operators take when transporting product themselves How this impacts: 👉 Track your pricing NOW Baseline your Restaurant Depot and Sysco pricing before changes hit. 👉 Time is a real cost Saving $10 on a case doesn’t matter if you’re losing hours out of your day. 👉 Consolidation ≠ better for independents Bigger companies tend to optimize for shareholders—not small operators. 👉 Watch for subtle price shifts Small increases across both delivery and in-store purchasing could add up quickly. 👉 Relationships still matter Local distributors may become more valuable as consolidation increases. “They didn’t buy expansion—they bought a profitable competitor.” “You think cheap prices… but it’s actually highly profitable.” “Don’t be so smart you’re stupid.” “If one company controls both the shelf and the truck… what happens next?” Independent restaurant owners Multi-unit operators Restaurant managers Foodservice vendors & distributors Anyone trying to control food costs in 2026 Restaurant Depot business model breakdown Historical Sysco + US Foods merger attempt (context for consolidation trends) If this episode got you thinking, do us a favor: ⭐ Leave a review 📲 Share with another operator 🌐 Visit Restauranttopia.com for more insights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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