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List of Sysco's Acquisitions

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Sysco has made a total of 26 acquisitions. Peak years for acquisition activity include 2019 with 5, 2016 with 4, and 2021 with 3. These acquisitions have spanned 4 countries, including United States (20), United Kingdom (5), and Canada (1). The company has engaged with 3 sectors, primarily Food Distributors (13), Food Processing (3), and Food Retailers (2). Over the last five years (2020–2025), the average number of acquisitions per year has been 1.4, with 1 acquisition completed so far this current year. The most recent acquisition, completed in March 2026 for $29.1B, was Restaurant Depot, a retail store offering products related to the restaurant industry, founded in 1991 in College Point.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of Sysco:

Year on year acquisition history of Sysco20262025202420232021201920182017Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)012345
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2026
1
2025
2
2024
1
2023
1
2021
3
2019
5
2018
2
2017
2
2016
4
2005
1
1999
3
1985
1

Recent acquisitions by Sysco

Sysco's most recent acquisition - Restaurant Depot is a Reatil store offering products related to restaurant industry, founded in 1991 and located in College Point. Sysco acquired it in March 2026 for a price of $*****.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by Sysco sorted by the latest acquisition date:

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Acquired Company
Acquisition Price
Facilitators
Stake Acquired
Acquisition Multiple
Mar 30, 2026
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23
749
Dec 17, 2025
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65
972
Sep 29, 2025
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29
410
Oct 30, 2024
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51
645
Oct 11, 2023
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63
309

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Media has covered Sysco for a total of 123 events in the last 1 year, 14 of them have been about acquisition activity.

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