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		Madigan, FTC, and States sue to block 
		Sysco-US Foods merger 
		Lawsuit alleges proposed merger will eliminate 
		competition among food distributors and lead to higher prices 
			 
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            [February 20, 2015] 
            
			CHICAGO 
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			Attorney General Lisa Madigan, with the Federal Trade Commission 
			(FTC) and 10 other states, sought to block Sysco Corporation’s 
			proposed $8.2 billion acquisition of its rival, the Rosemont-based 
			US Foods Inc. 
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				 Madigan, the FTC and other states today filed a complaint in 
				U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to stop the 
				acquisition by the Houston, Texas-based Sysco Corporation, 
				alleging the proposed acquisition would violate antitrust laws 
				by eliminating Sysco’s closest competitor and its only 
				competitor operating nationwide. 
			
				  
			
				
				The lawsuit specifically alleges the merger would substantially 
				reduce competition among broadline food distributors in Illinois 
				and across the country, resulting in higher prices and 
				diminished service for restaurants, healthcare facilities, 
				hotels, schools and other institutions that require full-service 
				food distribution services. Broadline food service distribution 
				is distinct from other types of food distribution because it 
				requires timely and frequent delivery and a constant 
				availability of a wide array of food products and supplies.
				  
				   
			
				  
			
				
				“The loss of competition between Sysco and US Foods would raise 
				costs for their customers and ultimately for anyone purchasing 
				food served at hospitals, schools, hotels and restaurants,” 
				Madigan said. 
			
			
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					Because it is difficult for new competitors to enter this 
					market, the complaint alleges the merger would dramatically 
					concentrate business and eliminate price competition and 
					reduce the quality of customer service. Sysco and US Foods 
					are the only broadline food distributors currently with 
					national operations. The complaint alleges the two companies 
					currently represent 75 percent of the national market. In 
					the Chicago area, the lawsuit alleges Sysco and US Foods 
					together control 83 percent of the market for local and 
					regional customers. The Bloomington area is another part of 
					Illinois where the market would be highly concentrated after 
					the merger because the combined companies would control 77 
					percent of the market. 
			
				  
			
				
				Joining Madigan and the FTC in filing today’s complaint were 
				attorneys general from: California, the District of Columbia, 
				Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Iowa, Minnesota, 
				Nebraska and Tennessee. 
			
				
				    
			
				
				Bureau Chief Robert Pratt is handling the case for Madigan’s 
				Antitrust Bureau. 
			
			[Office of the Illinois Attorney 
			General Lisa Madigan]  |