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Here’s a list of Food Management’s 2023 annual Top 50

Get the rankings on the 50 largest contract management companies in 2023

Food Management’s Top 50 Contract Management Companies tabulates the 50 largest firms by 2022 revenue. Each company is ranked by top-line North American revenues for fiscal or calendar year 2022, in millions of dollars.

Below is a table of the 50 companies that includes revenue figures for the past three years, plus the percentage increase/decrease between FY2021 and FY2022 and each listed company’s ranking on the 2022 Top 50. The revenue and percentages listed here are all rounded to the nearest whole number.

All figures are self-reported, unless noted with an (e), which connotes an FM estimate. Estimated numbers are derived from research and analysis, including published reports and previously submitted company data, when available.

The three-years of revenue figures and addition of last year’s Top 50 placement are intended to provide historical context to the 2022 results, tracking how companies are emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic.

And as always, it should be remembered that while the goal of the Top 50 is to provide the most accurate comparison of the largest foodservice contractors, it does not necessarily reflect listed companies’ relative market position in a particular segment or market. In addition, some companies—particularly the top three—do a portion of their business in areas other than foodservice.

Top 50 Methodology & Notes

The Top 50 is Food Management's annual comprehensive report generated by exclusive research by FM editors. The report provides a company-by-company assessment and select data, including revenues, of the largest contract management firms. The Top 50 is limited to companies with significant annual foodservice revenue in onsite markets, though they may also offer additional services. These companies have accounts in the traditional noncommercial markets of K-12 schools, healthcare, colleges and B&I, but also have operations in other nontraditional locations, including national parks, recreation centers, corrections facilities, airports and sports arenas, for example.

The Top 50 is a ranking based on self-reported or estimated revenue and does not necessarily reflect relative market position in a particular segment or market, and contract terms (e.g., fee vs. P&L) can sometimes obscure the scope of the actual volume being managed.

In addition, with the COVID-19 pandemic severely affecting all market segments in which Top 50 companies operate over the last three years, firms have seen unprecedented shifts in year-to-year revenue patterns that can be expected in most cases to stabilize as their markets recover from the effects of the pandemic in the coming years. That factor alone makes drawing any long-term conclusions from the 2023 Top 50 about individual firms particularly tenuous.

For the list itself, each company is ranked by top-line North American revenues for fiscal or calendar year 2022, in millions of dollars. All figures are self-reported, unless noted with an (e), which connotes an FM estimate. Estimated numbers are derived from research and analysis including published reports and previously submitted company data, when available.

The entry for "contracts" for each company represents the number of client contracts the company reported (or FM estimated). In a few cases, a company preferred to report only "locations" (the number of sites at which it operates), and this is noted where applicable. Generally, the number of locations is greater than the number of contracts as a single contract may cover multiple sites.

Our goal is to provide the most accurate comparison of the largest foodservice operations. However, many companies do significant business outside the foodservice management realm, in areas like laundry and custodial work, for example. In cases where it is known that the majority of a company’s revenue is not foodservice-related, we have listed that company’s revenue on foodservice-only numbers. Information on specific instances can be found in the notes below. 

We have made every effort to look at companies based on an apples-to-apples comparison; however, given the nature of the contract management business, it’s not a precise science.

A few other notes:

(e) indicates FM estimate

1. Figure is for U.S. Food & Support Services unit only. The company as a whole had fiscal 2022 revenues of $16.3 billion

2. Revenue figure is North American operations only.

3. The revenue figure shown is for HSG’s dietary and nutrition services unit only; total company revenues in 2021 were $1.69 billion.

4. SSP America is the North American division of SSP Group, which operates travel dining in 35 countries around the world.

5. GCE is a unit of Lakeview Center Inc. Revenue figure shown here is for foodservice operations only.

6. Sterling Spoon operates commercial restaurants as well as contract foodservice for B&I clients; the contract side of the business generated around $23 million in 2022.

Rank

Company Name

FY 2022 Revenue

FY 2021 Revenue

Pct. Change

FY 2020 Revenue

2022 rank

Contracts

1

Compass Group North America

21,900

15,200

44%

16,300

1

na

2

Aramark1

10,031

6,809

47%

7,367

3

na

3

Sodexo Inc.

9,700

7,795

24%

8,962

2

na

4

Delaware North Companies

3,800

2,800

36%

1,459

4

na

5

HMSHost2

2,264

1541

47%

978

5

na

6

Elior North America

1,150

1,440

-20%

1,250

6

na

7

Healthcare Services Group Inc.3

895

821

9%

865

7

1,700

8

AVI Foodsystems Inc.

867

726

19%

604

8

na

9

Legends Hospitality

800(e)

na

na

na

16

na

10

Thompson Hospitality

760

700

9%

601

9

280

11

OVG Hospitality

600

300

100%

na

18

179

12

Cenavera Nutrition

589

537

10%

485

10

250

13

SSP America

512

219

234%

310

17

35

14

Metz Culinary Management

497

405

23%

358

11

410

15

ISS North America

366

na

na

na

12

200

16

Whitsons Culinary Group

345

222

55%

208

15

205

17

SAGE Dining Services

275

250

10%

na

14

280

18

Thomas Cuisine Management

250

267

-6%

253

13

71

19

Parkhurst Dining

244

195

25%

130

20

77

20

HHS LLC

228

197

16%

180

19

127

21

Continental Services

215

146

47%

na

25

560

22

Nutrition Inc.

207

172

20%

147

22

604

23

Opaa! Food Management

200(e)

na

na

na

24

250

24

Guest Services Inc.

190

187

2%

181

21

na

25

Taher Inc.

183

142

29%

136

26

397

26

American Dining Creations

173

125

38%

154

27

na

27

Lessing's Food Service Management

155

155

0%

120

23

100

28

Trinity Services Group

150(e)

na

na

na

na

na

29

Pomptonian Food Service

133

49

171%

72

35

108

30

Creative Dining Services

118

97

22%

98

28

64

31

Quest Food Management

93

78

19%

50

29

119

32

Cafe Services Inc.

81

62

31%

53

32

181

33

MMI Dining Systems

75

75

0%

75

30

155

34

NEXDINE Hospitality

63

49

29%

42

36

68

35

Great Western Dining

60(e)

na

na

na

na

na

36

Epicurean Group

51

48

6%

46

37

66

37

Sterling Spoon Culinary Management6

50

43

16%

40

40

34

38

Food Management Group Inc.

50(e)

na

na

49

34

na

39

LPM Affiliated Companies dba Epicurean Feast

48

42

14%

40

41

92

40

Global Connections to Employment (GCE)5

47

47

0%

48

38

19(e)

41

Luby's Culinary Services

45

33

36%

27

45

32

42

Lunchtime Solutions Inc.

36

34

6%

26

43

53

43

Culinary Services Group

34

33

3%

34

44

49

44

Brock & Co., Inc.

33

24

38%

20

47

47

45

Imagine Culinary Group

32

na

na

na

na

14

46

Food For Thought Enterprises Inc.

31

na

na

6

49

12

47

Southern Foodservice

30(e)

na

na

48

42

na

48

Prince Food Systems Inc.

27

24

13%

27

48

31

49

Genuine Foods

25

na

na

na

na

60(e)

50

Pacific Dining Food Service Mgt.

11

na

na

11

na

14