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Food Service & Grocery Delivery Jobs in Ohio

Ohio's position as the seventh most populous state with three major metros (Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati) creates strong food service demand. The state is a Midwest distribution hub with lower operating costs than coastal markets. Maines Paper & Food Service (Midwest DC in Zanesfield) and Dot Foods (regional DC in West Jefferson) supplement the national chains. Columbus's rapidly growing restaurant scene is adding delivery demand.

OH Industry Pay

$52,000 - $82,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+6% through 2028

Food Service & Grocery Delivery in Ohio

Ohio's position as the seventh most populous state with three major metros (Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati) creates strong food service demand. The state is a Midwest distribution hub with lower operating costs than coastal markets. Maines Paper & Food Service (Midwest DC in Zanesfield) and Dot Foods (regional DC in West Jefferson) supplement the national chains. Columbus's rapidly growing restaurant scene is adding delivery demand.

Top Food Service & Grocery Delivery Employers in Ohio

1

Sysco Cleveland/Columbus/Cincinnati

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2

US Foods (multiple OH DCs)

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3

Maines Paper & Food Service

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4

Dot Foods (West Jefferson)

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5

Gordon Food Service

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Requirements for Food Service & Grocery Delivery in OH

CDL-A (most positions) or CDL-B (some metro routes)
Physical ability to hand-unload 30,000-50,000 lbs per shift
Ability to work early morning shifts (midnight-4 AM start)
Food safety awareness and cold chain handling knowledge
Clean MVR and ability to pass DOT physical

Equipment Used in Ohio

Refrigerated trailers (reefer)Multi-temperature trailersDry van trailersStraight trucks (26 ft)Side-load beverage trucksHand trucks and dollies

Trucking in Ohio

State CDL Avg

$50,000 - $76,000

Key Industries

Automotive manufacturing (Honda, GM, Ford), Steel & metals, Rubber & polymer (Akron)

Major Cities

Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton

Top Corridors

I-71 (Columbus to Cleveland and Cincinnati), I-75 (Toledo to Dayton to Cincinnati)

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Food Service & Grocery Delivery in Ohio — FAQ

Which Ohio cities have the most food service trucking jobs?

Columbus has the most growth, with a booming restaurant scene and expanding population. Cleveland and Cincinnati are established food distribution hubs. Dayton, Akron, and Toledo add supplementary demand. Each major Ohio city has at least one Sysco or US Foods distribution center.

How does Ohio food service pay compare to neighboring states?

Ohio food service pay ($52K-$82K) is competitive for the Midwest, slightly above Indiana and Kentucky but below Pennsylvania and the NYC metro area. Ohio's lower cost of living means drivers keep more of their earnings, making the effective compensation comparable to higher-wage states.

Is Gordon Food Service a good employer in Ohio?

Gordon Food Service, based in Michigan, operates multiple Ohio distribution centers and is known for strong driver compensation, home-daily routes, and excellent benefits. They focus on broadline food service delivery to restaurants, schools, and healthcare facilities.