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    Sodexo sees no direct tariff impact amid slowdown in North American growth

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    Posted on April 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Sodexo reports no direct tariff impact but notes inflationary pressures. North American growth slowed, with a profit warning issued.

    Sodexo Reports North American Growth Slowdown Amid Challenges

    By Dimitri Rhodes and Mathias de Rozario

    (Reuters) -Sodexo sees no direct impact from U.S. tariffs on its revenue, though there might be some inflationary pressure on imported food items, the French caterer said on Friday.

    "In the U.S., we're Americans, our collaborators are Americans, we recruit locally, we source 90% of our supplies locally and we deliver our services locally to American or international customers based in the U.S.," CEO Sophie Bellon told journalists in a post-earnings call.

    There could however be some inflationary pressure from seasonal foods coming from Mexico and Canada, like certain fruits and vegetables, she added.

    "Managing inflation is really part of our business," Bellon said.

    Sodexo, which generates around a half of its revenue in North America, in March issued a profit warning due to a weak performance in its education and healthcare businesses in the key region.

    "The challenges are concentrated in a few identified areas, and we are strengthening our action plan," Bellon said in Friday's statement.

    Organic revenue growth in North America slowed down to 3.5% in the first half of its financial year, from 10% growth a year earlier, Sodexo said, confirming its preliminary estimates.

    "Today's release came with limited new news, but the shares will (still) not be helped by a disappointing cash flow in H1," analysts at J.P.Morgan said in a note to clients.

    Sodexo's shares were down 3.1% at 0706 GMT, after its cash outflow more than doubled year-over-year to 234 million euros ($258.6 million) following a tax audit in France.

    The group, however, recorded a record high value of new business wins at 1 billion euros in the first half of the year.

    ($1 = 0.9049 euros)

    (Reporting by Dimitri Rhodes and Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Sodexo sees no direct tariff impact on revenue.
    • •Inflationary pressure may affect imported food items.
    • •North American growth slowed to 3.5% in H1.
    • •Sodexo issued a profit warning in March.
    • •Record high new business wins at 1 billion euros.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Sodexo sees no direct tariff impact amid slowdown in North American growth

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Sodexo's North American growth slowdown and its response to U.S. tariffs.

    2Is Sodexo affected by U.S. tariffs?

    Sodexo reports no direct impact from U.S. tariffs but notes potential inflationary pressures.

    3How did Sodexo perform financially?

    Sodexo's North American growth slowed, and they issued a profit warning due to weak performance in key sectors.

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