US Foodservice acquires Italian food distributor
US Foodservice has acquired key operating assets of Nino's Wholesale, an Italian food distributor to pizzerias, Italian restaurants and gourmet shops in South Florida.
US Foodservice-South Florida division president Ron White said that this acquisition benefits the company and Nino's Wholesale, while emphasizing its continuing commitment to customers.
“US Foodservice customers will have access to Nino’s unique line of Italian specialty products, while Nino’s customers can choose from more than 12,000 additional US Foodservice products,” White said.
US Foodservice-Florida region president Keith Campbell said that the acquisition will expand the customer base in the state.
“We are very pleased to welcome Anthony DiFede, formerly President Nino’s Wholesale, who is joining the US Foodservice team,” Campbell said.
Nino’s Wholesale operations will relocate from Hallandale, Florida and will be integrated into the recently expanded, US Foodservice-South Florida distribution center in Boca Raton, Florida.
US Foodservice offers around 43,000 national, private label brand items and an array of services to nearly 250,000 customers.
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