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Exhibit
10(h)

FISCAL YEAR                     

 SUPPLEMENTAL PERFORMANCE-BASED BONUS AGREEMENT

Adopted Effective                     

     This Fiscal Year                      Supplemental
Performance-Based Bonus Agreement (the “Agreement”) was
adopted by the Committee pursuant to the Sysco Corporation 2004 Supplemental Performance-Based Plan
(the “Plan”), and agreed to by the Company
and CEO effective
                    . This Agreement is for
the Fiscal Year ending
                     (the “Fiscal Year”). Capitalized terms used but not otherwise
defined herein shall have the meanings given them in the Plan.

     1. Establishment of Performance Goals. CEO and the Company hereby agree to the goals
and objectives set forth on Exhibit “A” attached to this Agreement for each of the
following performance areas: long-term strategy, growth, financial performance, corporate
governance and human capital (the “Performance Goals”). CEO acknowledges and agrees that for
purposes of this Agreement, CEO’s performance will be measured using the Performance Goals.

     2. Evaluation of Performance. (a) Within 90 days after the end of the Fiscal Year,
the Committee, jointly with the Corporate Governance and Nominating Committee of the Board, shall
complete an evaluation of CEO’s performance for such Fiscal Year, including an evaluation against
the Performance Goals. Based upon this evaluation, CEO’s compensation for the Fiscal Year will be
adjusted, in the Committee’s sole discretion, as follows:

               (i) Performance Exceeds Expectations. If CEO’s performance for the Fiscal Year
“exceeds expectations,” CEO will be entitled to receive a Performance Bonus equal to the Adjustment
Factor times the CEO’s MIP Bonus for such Fiscal Year. For purposes of this Section 2(a)(i) and
Section 2(a)(iii) below, the “Adjustment Factor” shall be a percentage of up to ___% selected by
the Committee representing the Committee’s determination of CEO’s performance in light of the
Performance Goals.

               (ii) Performance Meets Expectations. If CEO’s performance for the Fiscal Year
“meets
expectations,” CEO shall not be entitled to receive a Performance Bonus as set forth in Section
2(a)(i) above, nor shall CEO’s MIP Bonus be subject to reduction as set forth in Section 2(a)(iii)
below.

               (iii) Performance Below Expectations. If CEO’s performance for the Fiscal Year is
“below expectations,” CEO’s MIP Bonus for such Fiscal Year shall be reduced by an amount equal to
the Adjustment Factor times the CEO’s MIP Bonus for the Fiscal Year (the “Forfeited Amount”). The
amount of Additional Shares and Additional Cash Bonus awarded to the CEO under the MIP shall be
determined after reducing the MIP Bonus by the Forfeited Amount.

          (b) MIP Bonus. Notwithstanding anything herein or otherwise to the contrary, the term
“MIP Bonus” means the bonus earned by CEO under the MIP for the Fiscal Year, without regard to any
additional amounts the CEO may be entitled to receive under the MIP as a result of elections made
by the CEO. By way of example, the MIP Bonus will not include any “Additional Shares” or
“Additional Cash Bonus” (as such terms are defined in the MIP) the CEO may be entitled to receive
pursuant to Sections 6(A) and 6(B) of the MIP as a result of electing to receive a portion of his
MIP Bonus in Company stock. For avoidance of doubt, the MIP Bonus will not include any Company
matching contributions resulting from the deferral of all or a portion of the MIP Bonus under the
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          (c) Committee Discretion. All determinations required pursuant to this Section 2
shall be made by the Committee in its sole and absolute discretion.

     3. Performance Bonus. If earned in accordance with Section 2(a)(i) above, the
Performance Bonus will be paid in cash as soon administratively feasible following the Company’s
determination of CEO’s MIP Bonus amount; provided however, that the Performance Bonus must be paid
before the later of (i) the date that is 2 1/2 months from the end of CEO’s first taxable year in
which the Performance Bonus is no longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture or (ii) the
date that is 2 1/2 months from the end of Company’s first taxable year in which the amount is no
longer subject to a substantial risk of forfeiture, it being the intent of the parties that the
compensation paid pursuant to this Agreement not in any way be subject to Section 409A of the Code
(and this clause shall be interpreted in a manner that is consistent therewith). Notwithstanding
anything herein or otherwise to the contrary, in no event will CEO be permitted to defer any
portion of the Performance Bonus under any nonqualified deferred compensation plan or arrangement
sponsored by the Company (including, without limitation, the EDCP). In addition, in no event will
the Performance Bonus increase the amount of compensation earned by CEO under the MIP (by way of
example, the Performance Bonus will not increase either the “Additional Shares” or the “Additional
Cash Bonus” (as such terms are defined in the MIP) pursuant to Sections 6(A) and 6(B) of the MIP).

     4. Termination of Employment. If CEO’s employment with the Company terminates for any
reason prior to the end of the Fiscal Year, including, without limitation, as a result of death,
disability or following a change of control of the Company: (a) Section 2(a)(i) will be applied by
treating the date CEO’s employment terminates as the end of the Fiscal Year for purposes of such
Section if, under the terms of that certain Executive Severance Agreement by and between CEO and
Company (the “Severance Agreement”), CEO is entitled to receive an MIP Bonus for the Fiscal Year,
(b) Section 2(a)(i) will not apply for the Fiscal Year (i.e., CEO will not be eligible to receive a
Performance Bonus under this Agreement) if, under the terms of the Severance Agreement, CEO is not
entitled to receive an MIP Bonus for the Fiscal Year, (c) in no event will Section 2(a)(iii) apply
to CEO (i.e., CEO’s MIP Bonus will not be subject to reduction regardless of whether his
performance immediately prior to the date of his termination was “below expectations”).

     5. Waiver of Forfeited Amount. In consideration for the opportunity to earn the
Performance Bonus, CEO hereby unconditionally waives his right to receive the Forfeited Amount.

     6. Withholding Taxes. The Company may withhold from all payments due to CEO hereunder
all taxes that, by applicable federal, state, local or other law, the Company is required to
withhold therefrom.

     7. Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall be effective only for this Fiscal Year
(i.e., the fiscal year ending                     ).

     8. Successors; Binding Agreement.

          (a) This Agreement shall be binding on the Company, its successors and assigns.

          (b) This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by CEO’s personal or legal
representatives, executors, administrators, successors, heirs, distributees, devisees and legatees.
If CEO shall die while any amounts remain to be payable to CEO hereunder had CEO continued to
live, all such amounts shall be paid in accordance with the

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terms of this Agreement to such person or persons appointed in writing by CEO to
receive such amounts or, if no person is so appointed, to CEO’s estate.

     9. Governing Law. The interpretation, construction and performance of this Agreement
shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the internal laws of the state
of Delaware without regard to the principle of conflicts of laws.

     10. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall
be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

     11. Severability. Provided the other provisions of this Agreement do not frustrate
the purpose and intent of the law, in the event that any portion of this Agreement shall be
determined to be invalid or unenforceable to any extent, the same shall to that extent be deemed
severable from this Agreement and the invalidity or unenforceability thereof shall not affect the
validity and enforceability of the remaining portion of this Agreement.

     12. Miscellaneous. No provision of this Agreement may be modified or waived unless
such modification or waiver is agreed to in writing and signed by CEO and by a duly authorized
officer of the Company. No waiver by either party hereto at any time of any breach by the other
party hereto of, or compliance with, any condition or provision of this Agreement to be performed
by such other party shall be deemed a waiver of similar or dissimilar provisions or conditions at
the same or at any prior or subsequent time. Failure by CEO or the Company to insist upon strict
compliance with any provision of this Agreement or to assert any right CEO or the Company may have
hereunder, shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such provision or right or any other provision or
right of this Agreement. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, the rights of, and
benefits payable to, CEO, CEO’s estate or CEO’s beneficiaries pursuant to this Agreement are in
addition to any rights of, or benefits payable to, CEO, CEO’s estate or CEO’s beneficiaries under
any other employee benefit plan or compensation Agreement of the Company, except as herein
specifically provided.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Agreement to be executed by a duly authorized
officer of the Company and CEO has executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above
written.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	SYSCO CORPORATION	 	 	 	CEO	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	/s/ MICHAEL C. NICHOLS
 
 
	 	 	 	/s/ RICHARD J. SCHNIEDERS
 

Richard J. Schnieders
	 	 
	Title:

	 	Vice President & General Counsel	 	 	 	 	 	 

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Exhibit A

Supplemental Performance-Based Bonus Agreement Between

Sysco Corporation and                     

Fiscal
                     Performance Goals

Long-Term Strategy

	 	•	 	Continue National Supply Chain roll-out
	 
	 	•	 	Design
                     generation of SYSCO Brand products
	 
	 	•	 	Achieve Board Approval of Strategic Process and Priorities

Growth

	 	•	 	Increase customer contact associates by
                    % and increase
                     sales by
                    %
	 
	 	•	 	Open
                     fold-outs

Financial Performance

	 	•	 	Improve under-performing business units +$                    mm EBIT
	 
	 	•	 	Improve EPS growth equal to or in excess of                     %
	 
	 	•	 	Maintain ROIC equal to                     %

Human Capital

	 	•	 	Identify new skills required for long-term viability of SYSCO
	 
	 	•	 	Expand training measurement system – track Best Business Practices utilization
	 
	 	•	 	Reduce workplace accident frequency by                     /100 associates

Corporate Governance

	 	•	 	Continue to build trust with key constituencies
	 
	 	•	 	Integrate Risk Management in day-do-day operations and institutionalize key risk
management initiatives

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Exhibit 10(i)

SYSCO CORPORATION

2005 NON-EMPLOYEE DIRECTORS STOCK PLAN

                     STOCK OPTION AGREEMENT

     Under the terms and conditions of the Sysco Corporation 2005 Non-Employee Directors Stock
Plan, (the “Plan”), a copy of which is incorporated herein by reference, Sysco Corporation (the
“Corporation”) grants to «FirstName» «LastName» (the “Optionee”) the option to purchase
                    
shares of the Corporation’s Common Stock, $1.00 par value, at the price of $                     per share,
subject to adjustment as provided in the Plan (the “Option”).

     This Option shall be for a term of
                     years commencing on the date of grant set forth
below and ending on                     , and shall be subject to the Terms and Conditions of Stock Option
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

     Under the terms of the Plan, this Option is not an incentive stock option, therefore, it will
not be governed by Section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

     This Option is subject to all the terms and conditions set forth in the Plan and Terms and
Conditions of Stock Option, and is accompanied by the Corporation’s Prospectus dated November 14,
2005.

     Granted as of
                                        
.

	 	 	 	 	 
	 	SYSCO CORPORATION

 	 
	 	/s/ RICHARD J. SCHNIEDERS
 	 
	 	 	 
	 	Richard J. Schnieders

Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President 	 

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF NON-INCENTIVE STOCK OPTION

Non-Employee Directors

                                        

     1. In addition to the conditions set out in the Sysco Corporation 2005 Non-Employee Directors
Stock Plan (the “Plan”), the exercise of your option is contingent upon satisfying the provisions
of this stock option grant.

     2.                      of the total number of
shares covered by your option will vest each year for                     
years, as follows. This option will expire at the close of business on
                                        
.

	 	•	 	___ on                     
	 
	 	•	 	___ on                     
	 
	 	•	 	___ on                     

     3. The vested portion of your option may be exercised at any time after it vests, provided
that at the time of exercise all of the conditions set forth in the Plan and in this document have
been met. No portion of your option may be exercised prior to
                                        
.

     4. Please note that your option is nontransferable and may be exercised in part or in whole
only if the conditions set forth in the Plan and herein have been fulfilled. Your stock option is
in all respects limited and conditioned as provided in the Plan, including, but not limited to,
the following:

	 	(a)	 	Unless otherwise determined by the Board, your option will terminate on the earlier
of (i) the date of the expiration of the option or (ii) termination of your service as a
non-employee director. However, unless otherwise determined by the Board, if (i) you
serve out your term but do not stand for re-election at the end thereof or (ii) you
retire from service on the Board (for reasons other than death) prior to the expiration
of your term and on or after the date you attain age 71, your option will remain in
effect, continue to vest and be exercisable in accordance with its terms as if you had
remained a director of the Corporation.
	 
	 	(b)	 	In the event of your death while you are a non-employee director, all unvested
options will vest immediately and your options may be exercised by your estate, or by the
person to whom such right devolves from you by reason of your death, at any time within
three years after the date of your death; provided, however, that no option may be
exercised after the expiration of seven years from the date of grant.

     5. At the time or times when you wish to exercise your option, in whole or in part, please
refer to the provisions of the Plan dealing with methods and formalities of exercising your option.
If there is any variance or contradiction between the provisions of the Plan and these Terms and
Conditions of Stock Option, the provisions of the Plan will prevail. In order to exercise your
options through attestation, you must use shares that you have held for at least six months prior
to exercise and that have not been used to exercise any other option during such six-month period.

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