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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

November 10, 2022
_____________________________________________________________________________________

Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)
US FOODS HOLDING CORP.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
 
Delaware   001-37786   26-0347906
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation)
  (Commission File Number)   (I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)
9399 W. Higgins Road, Suite 100
Rosemont, IL 60018
(Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code)

(847) 720-8000
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:

☐ Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

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☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))

☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))

 Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each class Trading symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, par value $0.01 per share USFD New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company ☐
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐




Item 2.02.     Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

    On November 10, 2022, US Foods Holding Corp. issued a press release announcing its financial results for the fiscal third quarter ended October 1, 2022.  A copy of the press release is attached hereto as Exhibit 99.1.

    The information in Item 2.02 of this Current Report on Form 8-K and Exhibit 99.1 attached hereto shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that section, nor shall it be deemed incorporated by reference in any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or the Exchange Act, except as expressly set forth by specific reference in such a filing.


Item 9.01.     Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits
 
Exhibit
Number
   Description
 
99.1   
101 Interactive Data File.




SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 
       
DATED: November 10, 2022   US Foods Holding Corp.
       
  By: /s/ Dirk J. Locascio
      Dirk J. Locascio
      Chief Financial Officer


EX-99.1 2 usfd10012022ex991.htm EX-99.1 Document

Exhibit 99.1
 
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INVESTOR CONTACT: MEDIA CONTACT:
Adam Dabrowski Sara Matheu
(847) 720-1688 (847) 720-2392
Adam.Dabrowski@usfoods.com Sara.Matheu@usfoods.com
 
US Foods Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 Earnings

Announces $500 Million Share Repurchase Program

 
ROSEMONT, Ill. (BUSINESS WIRE) November 10, 2022 – US Foods Holding Corp. (NYSE: USFD), one of the largest foodservice distributors in the United States, today announced results for the third quarter fiscal year 2022.

Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Highlights
•Net income available to common shareholders improved to $100 million
•Adjusted EBITDA increased 20.6% to $351 million
•Diluted EPS was $0.43; Adjusted Diluted EPS was $0.60
•Net sales increased 13.0% to $8.9 billion
•Total case volume increased 0.7%; independent restaurant case volume increased 2.9%
•Gross profit increased 17.6% to $1.5 billion

Nine Month Fiscal 2022 Highlights
•Net income available to common shareholders was $145 million
•Adjusted EBITDA increased 20.8% to $960 million
•Diluted EPS was $0.64; Adjusted Diluted EPS was $1.59
•Net sales increased 16.9% to $25.5 billion
•Total case volume increased 1.3%; independent restaurant case volume increased 3.8%
•Gross profit increased 18.3% to $4.0 billion

CEO Perspective
“US Foods delivered strong results in the third quarter as we continue to execute on the three pillars of our long-range plan, which we introduced earlier this year,” said Andrew Iacobucci, Interim CEO. “Our performance reflects sustained positive momentum, as we drove profitable market share in key customer types and effectively managed gross profit and operating expenses. Our nearly 21% adjusted EBITDA growth underscores our confidence in achieving the high end of our prior adjusted outlook for the year and reflects the progress we are making on our long-range plan. Finally, further highlighting confidence in our future, our Board has authorized a $500 million share repurchase program, which we see as highly accretive to shareholder value at our current share price.”

Third Quarter Fiscal 2022 Results
Net income available to common shareholders was $100 million, an improvement of $45 million compared to the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA was $351 million, an increase of $60 million or 20.6%, compared to the prior year.
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Adjusted EBITDA margin was 3.9%, an increase of 20 basis points compared to the prior year. Diluted EPS was $0.43; Adjusted Diluted EPS was $0.60.

Net sales were $8.9 billion for the quarter, an increase of 13.0% from the prior year, driven by food cost inflation of 12% compared to the same quarter a year ago. Total case volume increased 0.7% from the prior year driven by a 2.9% increase in independent restaurant case volume, a 19.7% increase in hospitality volume and a 2.7% increase in healthcare volume, offset by a 6.8% decrease in chain volume. Year-over-year total case growth for the third quarter was negatively impacted approximately 2.0% by the planned mid-2021 exit of the lower margin grocery retail business the Company temporarily added during the pandemic and the strategic exit of a small number of lower margin chain restaurant and education customers.

Gross profit was $1.5 billion, an increase of 17.6% from the prior year. Key drivers included optimized pricing, increased freight income from improved inbound logistics, cost of goods sold optimization and food cost inflation in multiple product categories. The Company’s LIFO method of inventory costing resulted in an expense of $6 million in 2022 compared to expense of $32 million in 2021 due to inflation in multiple product categories including grocery, disposables and pork. Gross profit as a percentage of Net sales was 16.4%. Adjusted Gross profit was $1.5 billion, a 15.2% increase from the prior year. Adjusted Gross profit as a percentage of Net sales was 16.4% and adjusted Gross profit per case continued at strong levels due to the aforementioned factors.

Total operating expenses of $1.2 billion increased by $140 million, or 12.7% from the prior year. Operating expenses increased primarily driven by higher distribution costs, reflecting higher labor costs as a result of increased turnover and higher than normal wage inflation. These increases were partially offset by cost savings initiatives outlined in the long-range plan including: (1) further routing improvements, (2) completion of new warehouse selection technology implementation, and (3) the rollout of new warehouse process enhancements. Operating expenses as a percent of Net sales were 14.0%. Adjusted Operating expenses for the quarter were $1.1 billion, an increase of $132 million or 13.4% from the prior year due to the aforementioned factors. Adjusted Operating expenses as a percent of Net sales were 12.6%.

Nine Month Fiscal 2022 Results
Net income available to common shareholders was $145 million, an improvement of $83 million compared to the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA was $960 million, an increase of $165 million or 20.8%, compared to the prior year. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 3.8%, an increase of 20 basis points compared to the prior year, reflecting the operating leverage from Adjusted Gross profit increasing greater than Adjusted Operating expenses. Diluted EPS was $0.64; Adjusted Diluted EPS was $1.59.

Net sales were $25.5 billion for the first nine months of 2022, an increase of 16.9% from the prior year, driven by food cost inflation of 15% compared to the first nine months a year ago. Total case volume increased 1.3% from the prior year driven by a 3.8% increase in independent restaurant volume, a 35.5% increase in hospitality volume and a 1.9% increase in healthcare volume, partially offset by a 6.2% decrease in chain volume. Year-over-year total case growth for the first nine months was negatively impacted by approximately 3.5% by the planned mid-2021 exit of the lower margin grocery retail business the Company temporarily added during the pandemic and the strategic exit of a small number of lower margin chain restaurant and education customers.

Gross profit was $4.0 billion, an increase of 18.3% from the prior year. Key drivers included an increase in total case volume, optimized pricing, increased freight income from improved inbound logistics, cost of goods sold optimization and food cost inflation in multiple product categories. The increase in Gross profit was partially offset by an unfavorable year-over-year LIFO adjustment. Gross profit as a percentage of Net sales was 15.8%. Adjusted Gross profit was $4.2 billion, a 17.3% increase from the prior year. Adjusted Gross profit as a percentage of Net sales was 16.4% and adjusted Gross profit per case was strong due to the aforementioned factors.

Total operating expenses of $3.6 billion increased $514 million, or 16.4% from the prior year. Operating expenses increased primarily due to greater volume and higher distribution costs, reflecting higher labor costs as a result of increased turnover and higher than normal wage inflation. These increases were partially offset by cost savings initiatives outlined in the long-range plan including: (1) further routing improvements, (2) completion of new warehouse selection technology implementation, and (3) the rollout of new warehouse process enhancements.
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Operating expenses as a percent of Net sales were 14.3%. Adjusted Operating expenses for the first nine months of 2022 were $3.2 billion, an increase of $450 million or 16.1% from the prior year due to the aforementioned factors. Adjusted Operating expenses as a percent of Net sales were 12.7%.

Cash Flow and Debt
Cash flow provided by operating activities for the first nine months of fiscal 2022 was $613 million, an increase of $93 million from the prior year. Cash capital expenditures for the first nine months of fiscal 2022 totaled $201 million, an increase of $28 million from the prior year period due to investments in information technology, new construction and expansion of distribution facilities and property and equipment for fleet replacement.

During the third quarter of fiscal 2022, the Company used cash-on-hand to make a $100 million voluntary prepayment on the 2021 Incremental Term Loan Facility. Subsequent to quarter-end, a $100 million voluntary prepayment was made on the 2019 Incremental Term Loan Facility in October 2022.

Net Debt at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2022 was $4.6 billion. The ratio of Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA was 3.7x at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2022, compared to 4.6x at the end of fiscal 2021 and 4.8x at the end of the third quarter of fiscal 2021.

Share Repurchase Program
The Company's Board of Directors has approved a share repurchase program under which the Company is authorized to repurchase up to $500 million of its outstanding common stock. The size and timing of any repurchases will depend on a number of factors, including share price, general business and market conditions and other factors. Under the share repurchase program, repurchases can be made from time to time using a variety of methods, including open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, accelerated share repurchases and Rule 10b5-1 trading plans. The share repurchase program does not obligate the Company to acquire any particular amount of shares, and the repurchase program may be suspended or discontinued at any time at the Company’s discretion. The repurchase authorization does not have an expiration date.

Outlook for Fiscal Year 20221
The Company is updating its 2022 guidance to:
•Adjusted EBITDA of $1.28-$1.30 billion
•Adjusted Diluted EPS of $2.10-$2.20
•Interest expense of $250-$255 million
•Cash capital expenditures of $270-$280 million with fleet capital leases to be an additional ~$125 million
•Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA leverage of approximately 3.5x by end of fiscal year 2022

Conference Call and Webcast Information
US Foods will host a live webcast to discuss third quarter fiscal 2022 results on Thursday, November 10, 2022, at 9 a.m. CDT. The call can also be accessed live over the phone by dialing (877) 344-2001; the conference passcode is 2528845. The presentation slides reviewed during the webcast will be available shortly before the webcast begins. The webcast, slides and a copy of this press release can be found in the Investor Relations section of our website at https://ir.usfoods.com.
About US Foods
1 The Company is not providing a reconciliation of certain forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures, including Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted Diluted EPS, because the Company is unable to predict with reasonable certainty the financial impact of certain significant items, including restructuring costs and asset impairment charges, share-based compensation expenses, non-cash impacts of LIFO reserve adjustments, losses on extinguishments of debt, business transformation costs, other gains and losses, business acquisition and integration related costs and diluted earnings per share. These items are uncertain, depend on various factors, and could have a material impact on GAAP reported results for the guidance periods. For the same reasons, the Company is unable to address the significance of the unavailable information, which could be material to future results.
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With a promise to help its customers Make It, US Foods is one of America’s great food companies and a leading foodservice distributor, partnering with approximately 250,000 restaurants and foodservice operators to help their businesses succeed. With 70 broadline locations and more than 80 cash and carry stores, US Foods and its 28,000 associates provides its customers with a broad and innovative food offering and a comprehensive suite of e-commerce, technology and business solutions. US Foods is headquartered in Rosemont, Ill. Visit www.usfoods.com to learn more.
 
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release which are not historical in nature, including those under the heading “Share Repurchase Program” and “Outlook for Fiscal Year 2022” and about the anticipated size and timing of our share repurchases and the anticipated impact thereof on our financial performance and liquidity are “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements often include words such as “believe,” “expect,” “project,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “outlook,” “estimate,” “target,” “seek,” “will,” “may,” “would,” “should,” “could,” “forecast,” “mission,” “strive,” “more,” “goal,” or similar expressions (although not all forward-looking statements may contain such words) and are based upon various assumptions and our experience in the industry, as well as historical trends, current conditions, and expected future developments. However, you should understand that these statements are not guarantees of performance or results and there are a number of risks, uncertainties and other important factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements, including, among others: economic factors affecting consumer confidence and discretionary spending and reducing the consumption of food prepared away from home; cost inflation/deflation and volatile commodity costs; increases in food and fuel costs; competition; reliance on third party suppliers and interruption of product supply or increases in product costs; changes in our relationships with customers and group purchasing organizations; our ability to increase or maintain the highest margin portions of our business; achievement of expected benefits from cost savings initiatives; changes in consumer eating habits; cost and pricing structures; the extent and duration of the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on us; environmental, health and safety and other governmental regulation, including actions taken by national, state and local governments to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, such as travel restrictions or bans, social distancing requirements, and required closures of non-essential businesses; impairment charges for goodwill, indefinite-lived intangible assets or other long-lived assets; product recalls and product liability claims; our reputation in the industry; indebtedness and restrictions under agreements governing our indebtedness; interest rate increases; the replacement of London Interbank Offered Rate with an alternative reference rate; labor relations and increased labor costs and continued access to qualified and diverse labor; risks associated with intellectual property, including potential infringement; disruption of existing technologies and implementation of new technologies; cybersecurity incidents and other technology disruptions; effective integration of acquired businesses; changes in tax laws and regulations and resolution of tax disputes; costs and risks associated with current and changing government laws and regulations; adverse judgments or settlements resulting from litigation; extreme weather conditions, natural disasters and other catastrophic events, including pandemics and the rapid spread of contagious illnesses; and management of retirement benefits and pension obligations.

For a detailed discussion of these risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause our results to differ materially from those anticipated or expressed in any forward-looking statements, see the section entitled “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended January 1, 2022, which was filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on February 17, 2022. Additional risks and uncertainties are discussed from time to time in current, quarterly and annual reports filed by the Company with the SEC, which are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Additionally, we operate in a highly competitive and rapidly changing environment; new risks and uncertainties may emerge from time to time, and it is not possible to predict all risks nor identify all uncertainties. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release speak only as of the date of this press release and are based on information and estimates available to us at this time. We undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, except as may be required by law.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures
We report our financial results in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”). However, Adjusted Gross profit, Adjusted Operating expenses, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted Net income, Adjusted Diluted EPS, Net Debt and Net Leverage Ratio are non-GAAP financial measures regarding our operational performance and liquidity.
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These non-GAAP financial measures exclude the impact of certain items and, therefore, have not been calculated in accordance with GAAP.

We use Adjusted Gross profit and Adjusted Operating expenses as supplemental measures to GAAP measures to focus on period-over-period changes in our business and believe this information is helpful to investors. Adjusted Gross profit is Gross profit adjusted to remove the impact of the LIFO inventory reserve adjustments. Adjusted Operating expenses are Operating expenses adjusted to exclude amounts that we do not consider part of our core operating results when assessing our performance.

We believe EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin provide meaningful supplemental information about our operating performance because they exclude amounts that we do not consider part of our core operating results when assessing our performance. EBITDA is Net income, plus Interest expense-net, Income tax provision, and Depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is EBITDA adjusted for (1) Restructuring costs and asset impairment charges; (2) Share-based compensation expense; (3) the non-cash impact of LIFO reserve adjustments; (4) loss on extinguishment of debt; (5) Business transformation costs; and (6) other gains, losses or costs as specified in the agreements governing our indebtedness. Adjusted EBITDA margin is Adjusted EBITDA divided by total net sales.

We use Net Debt and Net Leverage Ratio as supplemental measures to GAAP measures to review the liquidity of our operations. Net Debt is defined as total debt net of total Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash remaining on the balance sheet as of the end of the most recent fiscal quarter. Net Leverage Ratio represents Net Debt divided by Trailing Twelve Months Adjusted EBITDA. We believe that Net Debt and Net Leverage Ratio are useful financial metrics to assess our ability to pursue business opportunities and investments. Net Debt is not a measure of our liquidity under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to Cash Flows Provided by Operations or Cash Flows Used in Financing Activities.

We believe that Adjusted Net income is a useful measure of operating performance for both management and investors because it excludes items that are not reflective of our core operating performance and provides an additional view of our operating performance including depreciation, interest expense, and Income taxes on a consistent basis from period to period. Adjusted Net income is Net income excluding such items as restructuring costs and asset impairment charges, Share-based compensation expense, the non-cash impacts of LIFO reserve adjustments, loss on extinguishment of debt, Business transformation costs and other items, and adjusted for the tax effect of the exclusions and discrete tax items. We believe that Adjusted Net income may be used by investors, analysts, and other interested parties to facilitate period-over-period comparisons and provides additional clarity as to how factors and trends impact our operating performance.

We use Adjusted Diluted Earnings per Share, which is calculated by adjusting the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure, Diluted Earnings per Share, by excluding the same items excluded in our calculation of Adjusted EBITDA to the extent that each such item was included in the applicable GAAP financial measure. We believe the presentation of Adjusted Diluted Earnings per Share is useful to investors because the measurement excludes amounts that we do not consider part of our core operating results when assessing our performance. We also believe that the presentation of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin and Adjusted Diluted Earnings per Share is useful to investors because these metrics may be used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties in their evaluation of the operating performance of companies in our industry.

Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures (a) to evaluate our historical and prospective financial performance as well as our performance relative to our competitors as they assist in highlighting trends, (b) to set internal sales targets and spending budgets, (c) to measure operational profitability and the accuracy of forecasting, (d) to assess financial discipline over operational expenditures, and (e) as an important factor in determining variable compensation for management and employees. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are also used in connection with certain covenants and restricted activities under the agreements governing our indebtedness. We also believe these and similar non-GAAP financial measures are frequently used by securities analysts, investors, and other interested parties to evaluate companies in our industry.
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We caution readers that our definitions of Adjusted Gross profit, Adjusted Operating expenses, EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, Adjusted Net income, Adjusted Diluted EPS, Net Debt and Net Leverage Ratio may not be calculated in the same manner as similar measures used by other companies. Definitions and reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measures to their most comparable GAAP financial measures are included in the schedules attached to this press release.

Source: US Foods
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US FOODS HOLDING CORP.
Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Unaudited)
($ in millions) October 1, 2022 January 1, 2022
   
ASSETS    
Current assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 366  $ 148 
Accounts receivable, less allowances of $32 and $33
1,853  1,469 
Vendor receivables, less allowances of $10 and $7
193  145 
Inventories—net
1,761  1,686 
Prepaid expenses
106  120 
Assets held for sale
Other current assets
11  18 
Total current assets
4,298  3,594 
Property and equipment—net 2,075  2,033 
Goodwill 5,625  5,625 
Other intangibles—net 797  830 
Deferred tax assets — 
Other assets 447  431 
Total assets
$ 13,242  $ 12,521 
LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE EQUITY AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY    
Current liabilities:    
Cash overdraft liability
$ 219  $ 183 
Accounts payable
2,180  1,662 
Accrued expenses and other current liabilities
671  610 
Current portion of long-term debt
100  95 
Total current liabilities
3,170  2,550 
Long-term debt 4,837  4,916 
Deferred tax liabilities 298  307 
Other long-term liabilities 476  479 
Total liabilities
8,781  8,252 
Mezzanine equity:
Series A convertible preferred stock 534  534 
Shareholders’ equity:    
Common stock
Additional paid-in capital
3,017  2,970 
Retained earnings
927  782 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
(19) (19)
Total shareholders’ equity
3,927  3,735 
Total liabilities, mezzanine equity and shareholders’ equity
$ 13,242  $ 12,521 
 


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US FOODS HOLDING CORP.
Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Unaudited)
 
  13 Weeks Ended 39 Weeks Ended
($ in millions, except share and per share data) October 1, 2022 October 2, 2021 October 1, 2022 October 2, 2021
Net sales $ 8,917  $ 7,890  $ 25,542  $ 21,848 
Cost of goods sold 7,457  6,649  21,504  18,435 
Gross profit
1,460  1,241  4,038  3,413 
Operating expenses:
Distribution, selling and administrative costs
1,246  1,099  3,640  3,115 
Restructuring costs and asset impairment charges
—  —  11 
Total operating expenses
1,246  1,106  3,640  3,126 
Operating income 214  135  398  287 
Other income—net (5) (6) (16) (19)
Interest expense—net 65  50  180  158 
Loss on extinguishment of debt —  —  —  23 
Income before income taxes 154  91  234  125 
Income tax provision 45  27  62  30 
Net income
$ 109  $ 64  $ 172  $ 95 
Net income $ 109  $ 64  $ 172  $ 95 
Series A convertible preferred stock dividends (9) (9) (27) (33)
Net income available to common shareholders $ 100  $ 55  $ 145  $ 62 
Net income per share    
Basic
$ 0.44  $ 0.25  $ 0.65  $ 0.28 
Diluted
$ 0.43  $ 0.24  $ 0.64  $ 0.28 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding
Basic
224,584,298  222,313,747  223,840,992  221,624,799 
Diluted
251,174,198  225,240,185  226,300,639  225,072,474 
 

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US FOODS HOLDING CORP.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited) 
  39 Weeks Ended
($ in millions) October 1, 2022 October 2, 2021
Cash flows from operating activities:    
Net income
$ 172  $ 95 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization
273  286 
Gain on disposal of property and equipment—net
(2) — 
Intangible asset impairment charges — 
Loss on extinguishment of debt —  23 
Amortization of deferred financing costs
10  10 
Deferred tax provision
(1) 19 
Share-based compensation expense
34  36 
Provision (benefit) for doubtful accounts
(18)
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Increase in receivables
(435) (530)
Increase in inventories—net
(74) (292)
Decrease in prepaid expenses and other assets
Increase in accounts payable and cash overdraft liability
574  780 
Increase in accrued expenses and other liabilities
57  95 
Net cash provided by operating activities
613  520 
Cash flows from investing activities:    
Proceeds from sales of divested assets
— 
Proceeds from sales of property and equipment
Purchases of property and equipment
(201) (173)
Net cash used in investing activities
(197) (166)
Cash flows from financing activities:
Proceeds from debt borrowings
1,031  900 
Principal payments on debt and financing leases
(1,215) (1,291)
Dividends paid on Series A convertible preferred stock (27) (18)
Debt financing costs and fees —  (18)
Proceeds from employee stock purchase plan
17  16 
Proceeds from exercise of stock options
12  13 
Tax withholding payments for net share-settled equity awards
(16) (13)
Net cash used in financing activities
(198) (411)
Net increase (decrease) in cash, and cash equivalents and restricted cash 218  (57)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash—beginning of period 148  829 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash—end of period $ 366  $ 772 
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:    
Interest paid—net of amounts capitalized
$ 162  $ 134 
Income taxes paid—net
45  — 
Property and equipment purchases included in accounts payable
25  32 
Property and equipment transferred to assets held for sale —  11 
Leased assets obtained in exchange for financing lease liabilities
98  24 
Leased assets obtained in exchange for operating lease liabilities
35  24 
Cashless exercise of stock options
Paid-in-kind Series A convertible preferred stock dividends —  15 

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US FOODS HOLDING CORP.
Non-GAAP Reconciliation
(Unaudited) 
  13 Weeks Ended
($ in millions, except share and per share data) October 1, 2022 October 2, 2021 Change %
Net income available to common shareholders $ 100  $ 55  $ 45  81.8  %
Series A Preferred Stock Dividends (9) (9) —  —  %
Net income (GAAP) 109  64  45  70.3  %
Interest expense—net 65  50  15  30.0  %
Income tax provision 45  27  18  66.7  %
Depreciation expense 81  79  2.5  %
Amortization expense 11  12  (1) (8.3) %
EBITDA (Non-GAAP) 311  232  79  34.1  %
Adjustments:    
Restructuring costs and asset impairment charges (1)
—  (7) (100.0) %
Share-based compensation expense (2)
13  13  —  —  %
LIFO reserve adjustment (3)
32  (26) (81.3) %
Business transformation costs (4)
12  NM
Business acquisition and integration related costs and other (5)
125.0  %
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) 351  291  60  20.6  %
Depreciation expense (81) (79) (2) 2.5  %
Interest expense—net (65) (50) (15) 30.0  %
Income tax provision, as adjusted (7)
(54) (43) (11) 25.6  %
Adjusted Net Income (Non-GAAP) $ 151  $ 119  $ 32  26.9  %
Diluted EPS (GAAP) $ 0.43  $ 0.24  $ 0.19  79.2  %
Restructuring and asset impairment costs (1)
—  0.03  (0.03) (100.0) %
Share-based compensation expense (2)
0.05  0.05  —  —  %
LIFO reserve adjustment (3)
0.02  0.13  (0.11) (84.6) %
Business transformation costs (4)
0.05  0.01  0.04  NM
Business acquisition and integration related costs and other (5)
0.04  0.02  0.02  100.0  %
Income tax provision, as adjusted (6)
0.01  —  0.01  NM
Adjusted Diluted EPS (Non-GAAP) (7)
$ 0.60  $ 0.48  $ 0.12  25.0  %
Weighted-average diluted shares outstanding (Non-GAAP) (8)
251,174,198  249,997,426   
 
Gross profit (GAAP) $ 1,460  $ 1,241  $ 219  17.6  %
LIFO reserve change (3)
32  (26) (81.3) %
Adjusted Gross profit (Non-GAAP) $ 1,466  $ 1,273  $ 193  15.2  %
Operating expenses (GAAP) $ 1,246  $ 1,106  $ 140  12.7  %
Depreciation expense (81) (79) (2) 2.5  %
Amortization expense (11) (12) (8.3) %
Restructuring costs and asset impairment charges (1)
—  (7) (100.0) %
Share-based compensation expense (2)
(13) (13) —  —  %
Business transformation costs (4)
(12) (3) (9) NM
Business acquisition and integration related costs and other (5)
(9) (4) (5) 125.0  %
Adjusted Operating expenses (Non-GAAP) $ 1,120  $ 988  $ 132  13.4  %

NM - Not Meaningful 
(1)Consists primarily of non-CEO severance and related costs, organizational realignment costs and asset impairment charges.
(2)Share-based compensation expense for expected vesting of stock awards and employee stock purchase plan.
(3)Represents the impact of LIFO reserve adjustments.
(4)Consists primarily of costs related to significant process and systems redesign across multiple functions.
(5)Includes: (i) aggregate acquisition and integration related costs of $6 million and $4 million for the 13 weeks ended October 1, 2022 and October 2, 2021, respectively; and (ii) other gains, losses or costs that we are permitted to addback for purposes of calculating Adjusted EBITDA under certain agreements governing our indebtedness.
(6)    Represents our income tax provision adjusted for the tax effect of pre-tax items excluded from Adjusted net income and the removal of applicable discrete tax items. Applicable discrete tax items include changes in tax laws or rates, changes related to prior year unrecognized tax benefits, discrete changes in valuation allowances, and excess tax benefits associated with share-based compensation. The tax effect of pre-tax items excluded from Adjusted net income is computed using a statutory tax rate after taking into account the impact of permanent differences and valuation allowances.
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(7) Adjusted Diluted EPS is calculated as Adjusted net income divided by weighted average diluted shares outstanding (Non-GAAP).
(8)    For purposes of the Adjusted Diluted EPS calculation (Non-GAAP), when the Company has net income (GAAP), weighted average diluted shares outstanding (Non-GAAP) is used and assumes conversion of the Series A convertible preferred stock, and, when the Company has net loss (GAAP) and assumed conversion of the Series A convertible preferred stock would be antidilutive, weighted-average diluted shares outstanding (GAAP) is used.




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US FOODS HOLDING CORP.
Non-GAAP Reconciliation
(Unaudited)
39 Weeks Ended
($ in millions, except share and per share data) October 1, 2022 October 2, 2021 Change %
Net income available to common shareholders $ 145  $ 62  $ 83  133.9  %
Series A convertible preferred stock dividends (27) (33) (18.2) %
Net income (GAAP) 172  95  77  81.1  %
Interest expense—net 180  158  22  13.9  %
Income tax provision 62  30  32  106.7  %
Depreciation expense 240  242  (2) (0.8) %
Amortization expense 33  44  (11) (25.0) %
EBITDA (Non-GAAP) 687  569  118  20.7  %
Adjustments:    
Restructuring and asset impairment costs(1)
—  11  (11) (100.0) %
Share-based compensation expense (2)
34  36  (2) (5.6) %
LIFO reserve change (3)
143  150  (7) (4.7) %
Loss on extinguishment of debt (4)
—  23  (23) (100.0) %
Business transformation costs (5)
41  17  24  141.2  %
COVID-19 bad debt benefit (6)
—  (15) 15  (100.0) %
COVID-19 other related expenses (7)
100.0  %
Business acquisition and integration related costs and other (8)
53  50  NM
Adjusted EBITDA (Non-GAAP) 960  795  165  20.8  %
Depreciation expense (240) (242) (0.8) %
Interest expense—net (180) (158) (22) 13.9  %
Income tax provision, as adjusted (9)
(140) (103) (37) 35.9  %
Adjusted net income (Non-GAAP) $ 400  $ 292  $ 108  37.0  %
Diluted EPS (GAAP) $ 0.64  $ 0.28  $ 0.36  128.6  %
Restructuring and asset impairment costs(1)
—  0.04  (0.04) (100.0) %
Share-based compensation expense (2)
0.14  0.14  —  —  %
LIFO reserve change (3)
0.57  0.60  (0.03) (5.0) %
Loss on extinguishment of debt (4)
—  0.09  (0.09) (100.0) %
Business transformation costs (5)
0.16  0.07  0.09  128.6  %
COVID-19 bad debt benefit (6)
—  (0.06) 0.06  (100.0) %
COVID-19 other related expenses (7)
0.01  —  0.01  NM
Business acquisition and integration related costs and other (8)
0.21  0.01  0.20  NM
Income tax impact of adjustments (9)
(0.14) —  (0.14) NM
Adjusted Diluted EPS (Non-GAAP) (10)
$ 1.59  $ 1.17  $ 0.42  35.9  %
Weighted-average diluted shares outstanding (Non-GAAP) (11)
251,057,880  249,692,471   
Gross profit (GAAP) $ 4,038  $ 3,413  $ 625  18.3  %
LIFO reserve change (3)
143  150  (7) (4.7) %
Adjusted Gross profit (Non-GAAP) $ 4,181  $ 3,563  $ 618  17.3  %
Operating expenses (GAAP) $ 3,640  $ 3,126  $ 514  16.4  %
Depreciation expense (240) (242) (0.8) %
Amortization expense (33) (44) 11  (25.0) %
Restructuring and asset impairment costs(1)
—  (11) 11  (100.0) %
Share-based compensation expense (2)
(34) (36) (5.6) %
Business transformation costs (5)
(41) (17) (24) 141.2  %
COVID-19 bad debt benefit (6)
—  15  (15) (100.0) %
COVID-19 other related expenses (7)
(2) (1) (1) 100.0  %
Business acquisition and integration related costs and other (8)
(53) (3) (50) NM
Adjusted Operating expenses (Non-GAAP) $ 3,237  $ 2,787  $ 450  16.1  %
NM - Not Meaningful 
(1)Consists primarily of non-CEO severance and related costs, organizational realignment costs and asset impairment charges.
(2)Share-based compensation expense for expected vesting of stock awards and employee stock purchase plan.
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(3)Represents the impact of LIFO reserve adjustments.
(4)Includes early redemption premium and the write-off of certain pre-existing debt issuance costs.
(5)Consists primarily of costs related to significant process and systems redesign across multiple functions.
(6)Includes the changes in the reserve for doubtful accounts expense reflecting the collection risk associated with our customer base as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
(7)Includes COVID-19 related costs that we are permitted to addback for purposes of calculating Adjusted EBITDA under certain agreements governing our indebtedness.
(8)Includes: (i) aggregate acquisition and integration related costs of $18 million and $16 million for the 39 weeks ended October 1, 2022 and October 2, 2021, respectively; (ii) contested proxy and related legal and consulting costs of $21 million for the 39 weeks ended October 1, 2022; (iii) CEO severance of $5 million for the 39 weeks ended October 1, 2022; (iv) a favorable legal settlement recovery of $13 million for the 39 weeks ended October 2, 2021, and (v) other gains, losses or costs that we are permitted to addback for purposes of calculating Adjusted EBITDA under certain agreements governing our indebtedness.
(9)Represents our income tax provision adjusted for the tax effect of pre-tax items excluded from Adjusted net income and the removal of applicable discrete tax items. Applicable discrete tax items include changes in tax laws or rates, changes related to prior year unrecognized tax benefits, discrete changes in valuation allowances, and excess tax benefits associated with share-based compensation. The tax effect of pre-tax items excluded from Adjusted net income is computed using a statutory tax rate after taking into account the impact of permanent differences and valuation allowances.
(10)Adjusted Diluted EPS is calculated as Adjusted net income divided by weighted average diluted shares outstanding (Non-GAAP).
(11)For purposes of the Adjusted Diluted EPS calculation (Non-GAAP), when the Company has net income (GAAP), weighted average diluted shares outstanding (Non-GAAP) is used and assumes conversion of the Series A convertible preferred stock, and, when the Company has net loss (GAAP) and assumed conversion of the Series A convertible preferred stock would be antidilutive, weighted-average diluted shares outstanding (GAAP) is used.




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US FOODS HOLDING CORP.
Non-GAAP Reconciliation
Net Debt and Net Leverage Ratios
 
($ in millions, except ratios) October 1, 2022 January 1, 2022 October 2, 2021
Total Debt (GAAP) $ 4,937  $ 5,011  $ 5,396 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash (366) (148) (772)
Net Debt (Non-GAAP) $ 4,571  $ 4,863  $ 4,624 
Adjusted EBITDA (1)
$ 1,222  $ 1,057  $ 969 
Net Leverage Ratio (2)
3.7  4.6  4.8 
 
(1) Trailing Twelve Months (TTM) Adjusted EBITDA
(2) Net Debt/TTM Adjusted EBITDA




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