U.S. Foodservice to Close Texas Warehouse



The second largest distributorship, according to the ID Top 50, said job terminations will start March 14 and will be completed in about two weeks, when the distribution center will be closed.

Jobs lost will include a Dallas division president, 13 management positions, 38 warehouse workers, 58 drivers, and 28 others in positions ranging from administration and customer service to computer operations, the commission reported.

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