christinewhite+FollowWhy Is Walmart Tossing So Much Food?Ever noticed empty freezer aisles at Walmart? Turns out, it’s not just you. Employees are venting online about constant freezer breakdowns, leading to tons of food being tossed—sometimes weekly! Not only does this mean more food waste (bad for the planet and your wallet), but it can also bump up grocery prices for everyone. Some stores are donating food after outages, but it’s not the norm. Next time you see a cleared-out freezer, you’ll know what’s up! #FoodWaste #Walmart #GroceryShopping #Business #LocalBusiness6859Share
carlsongary+FollowKroger Closures: Is Your Go-To Store on the List?Heads up, Georgia shoppers! Kroger is closing four local stores soon, so if you usually grab your groceries at Morosgo Way, Douglas Rd., Memorial Dr., or Buford Hwy, you’ll need a new spot for your weekly haul. The grocery giant is trimming about 5% of its stores nationwide, so check if your favorite is affected. Pro tip: Now’s the time to scout out new deals and maybe try that smaller market you’ve been eyeing! #KrogerClosures #GroceryShopping #MoneyHacks #Business #LocalBusiness00Share
Jordan Williams+FollowKroger’s Big Store Shuffle: What’s Up?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is closing about 60 stores across the US in the next year and a half. They say it’s to boost profits and focus on locations that are doing better. If your local Kroger disappears, don’t panic—they’re offering jobs at other stores for employees, and they’re planning to open new spots in fast-growing areas. It’s all about making shopping smoother (and more profitable) for them, but it could mean longer drives for some of us! #Kroger #GroceryShopping #RetailTrends #Business #LocalBusiness126Share
Nicole Washington+FollowIs Your Grocery Store Disappearing?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Harris Teeter is closing five stores this summer in Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina. If you’re used to popping in for last-minute dinner supplies, you might need a new spot soon. The parent company, Kroger, is trimming down locations nationwide—so if your go-to store is on the list, check out nearby options or try delivery apps to keep your fridge stocked. Change is in the air for your weekly grocery run! #GroceryShopping #StoreClosures #HarrisTeeter #Business10Share
Anthony Cook+FollowKroger Closures: What’s Next for Shoppers?Heads up, Atlanta! Four Kroger stores—including ones in Decatur and Brookhaven—are shutting down by fall 2025. Kroger says it’s all about running leaner, but for locals, it means rethinking your grocery runs. If you usually shop at these spots, it’s time to scope out new go-to stores or try delivery apps. Pro tip: Keep an eye out for clearance deals as these locations wind down! #Kroger #AtlantaNews #GroceryShopping #Business10Share
Nicole Washington+FollowKroger Closures: Should You Worry?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is shutting down 60 stores across the country, but if you’re in Ohio, your local spot seems safe for now. The company says these closures are all about ditching stores that aren’t making money, so you might see some changes in your neighborhood. If your Kroger is on the list, keep an eye out for deals as they clear shelves—and maybe scout out your next go-to grocery spot! #KrogerNews #GroceryShopping #MoneyHacks #Business20Share
carlsongary+FollowKroger Closing 60 Stores—What’s Up?Kroger just announced they’re shutting down 60 stores over the next year and a half—even though they’re still making good money. The company says it’s all about focusing on the spots that really matter and making shopping better for everyone else. If your local Kroger disappears, don’t panic: employees get to move to other stores, and the company promises to reinvest in the shopping experience. Looks like grocery runs might get a little more interesting! #Kroger #GroceryShopping #RetailNews #Business01Share
Jordan Williams+FollowKroger’s Closing Stores—What’s It Mean for You?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is shutting down about 60 stores over the next year and a half. They say it’s to run things smoother and save money after their big merger with Albertsons fell through. If your local Kroger is on the list, don’t worry—employees are getting moved to other stores. The upside? Kroger promises to use the savings for better deals and more perks for shoppers. So, keep an eye out for more sales and store upgrades! #Kroger #GroceryShopping #MoneyHacks #Business60Share
Anthony Cook+FollowKroger Closures: What It Means for ShoppersHeads up, grocery shoppers: Kroger is shutting down about 60 stores nationwide over the next year and a half. If your local Kroger is on the list, you might need to find a new spot for your weekly haul. The company says these closures will help them focus on making the remaining stores better—think cleaner aisles and maybe more deals. If you work at one of the closing stores, Kroger says they’ll offer you a job at another location. Keep an eye out for updates if you’re a regular! #Kroger #GroceryShopping #StoreClosures #Business40Share
Kim Brown+FollowKroger Closing 60 Stores—What’s Up?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger just announced it’s shutting down 60 stores over the next year and a half. That’s about 1 in 20 of their locations, but they’re not saying which ones yet. The move comes as sales dipped a bit, and Kroger says the closures will help them save money to improve your shopping experience. If your local store closes, employees will get jobs at other Kroger spots, so no layoffs—just a shuffle! #Kroger #GroceryShopping #MoneyHacks #Business82Share