US Foods Holding (USFD) recently reported Q1 2026 results, with net sales of $9.6b, 2.8% higher than a year earlier, and total case volume up 1.4%, supported by independent restaurant volume growth.
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The Q1 2026 update appears to sit against solid recent momentum, with US Foods Holding’s share price up 13.12% over the past month and a 23.14% year to date share price return. Its 5 year total shareholder return of 137.43% points to strong longer term compounding.
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With US Foods Holding stock up strongly over the past year and trading at a discount to the average analyst price target, the key question is simple: is there still value on the table, or is the market already pricing in future growth?
Based on the most followed narrative, US Foods Holding’s fair value of $107.40 sits above the last close at $91.91, putting the focus squarely on what needs to go right in the business for that gap to close.
The company's strong focus on private label and value-added offerings, with penetration now exceeding 53% among independent restaurants, enhances gross margins and provides insulation from input cost pressures, driving steady EPS accretion.
Want to see what underpins that margin story? This narrative leans on rising profitability, disciplined share count reduction, and a future earnings multiple that assumes the market keeps rewarding execution.
Result: Fair Value of $107.40 (UNDERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, US Foods Holding’s story also depends on case volume trends and food away from home spending, where softer restaurant traffic or weaker demand could challenge the current upbeat narrative.
Find out about the key risks to this US Foods Holding narrative.
If this mix of optimism and concern around US Foods Holding has you thinking, take a moment to look through the numbers yourself and test the narrative against your own expectations. Then weigh up the 3 key rewards and 1 important warning sign
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