Chef'Store

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CHEF'STORE
Type Subsidiary
Industry Wholesale and Retail
Founded1956;66 years ago (1956)
Headquarters Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Number of locations
70
Products Grocery
Parent US Foods
Website www.chefstore.com

CHEF'STORE (formerly Smart Foodservice Warehouse Stores and Cash&Carry Smart Foodservice) is a chain of American warehouse grocery stores located in California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. [1] CHEF'STORE Stores run 80 stores as of the end of March 2020. The company operates 25 stores in Washington, 20 stores in Oregon, 14 stores in California, six stores in Idaho, two in Nevada, one in Utah and two in Montana. [2] The company is based in Portland, Oregon. [1]

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Smart Foodservice Warehouse Stores operated as an independent division of Smart & Final, LLC between 2008 and 2020. In March 2020, US Foods agreed to acquire the Smart Foodservice Warehouse Stores from Apollo Global Management for $970 million. [3] In March 2021, US Foods rebranded all Smart Foodservice Warehouse stores as CHEF'STORE.

Relationship to Smart & Final

The Cash&Carry Smart Foodservice chain was the foodservice brand and division of Smart & Final, LLC. [1] Smart & Final operates 282 retail stores under several brands. The Smart & Final chain includes 198 stores (185 in the U.S. and 13 in Mexico), and Henry's Farmers Markets/Sun Farmers Markets chains: 35 stores in California and Texas. [4]

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References

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  4. Smart & Final Corporate Information Archived March 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine