Bryan Grant+FollowKroger’s Store Closures: What’s Up?Kroger is shutting down 60 stores over the next year and a half after its big merger with Albertsons fizzled out. The grocery giant says it’s trimming the fat to save cash and keep things running smoother. For shoppers, this could mean fewer nearby options, but Kroger promises to reinvest savings into better shopping experiences. The drama? Albertsons is suing Kroger over the failed deal, so the grocery aisle rivalry is far from over! #Kroger #GroceryNews #MoneyHacks #Business102Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowKroger’s Big Grocery Shake-Up: What’s Next?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is closing 60 Fred Meyer and QFC stores over the next year and a half. If you’re used to popping into one of these for your weekly haul, you might need to scout out a new spot soon. The company says it’ll try to find jobs for workers at other locations, but no word yet on which stores are on the chopping block. Looks like the grocery game is getting even more competitive! #GroceryNews #Kroger #FredMeyer #Business60Share
Nicole Washington+FollowKroger Shuts Stores, Shifts FocusHeads up, grocery shoppers: Kroger is closing about 60 stores over the next year and a half. After a failed merger with Albertsons, Kroger is trimming locations that aren’t pulling their weight. The upside? They’re promising to use the savings to make shopping better at the stores that stay open—think more deals and new products. If you love Kroger’s store brands, you’re in luck: those are getting a big push. More protein-packed options are on the way, too! #Kroger #GroceryHacks #MoneyTips #Business133Share
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
Jasmine Rush+FollowKroger’s Closing Stores—What’s Up?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is shutting down about 60 stores over the next year and a half. They say it’ll help their bottom line, but if your local Kroger disappears, you might need to find a new spot for your weekly haul. The good news? Employees can move to other locations. Kroger’s also pouring billions into sprucing up and opening new stores, so keep an eye out for upgrades in your area! #Kroger #GroceryShopping #RetailNews #Business43Share
Bryan Grant+FollowKroger’s 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 supermarkets, but they’re keeping quiet on which ones. Why? Sales dipped a bit, so they’re trimming the fat to save cash and (hopefully) make your shopping experience better elsewhere. If your local Kroger closes, employees will get a chance to work at another store. Time to keep an eye on your neighborhood grocery! #Kroger #GroceryShopping #MoneyMoves #Business #LocalBusiness51Share
William Vasquez+FollowChicken Alfredo Recall Shocker!Did you grab chicken alfredo from Kroger or Walmart lately? There’s a major listeria outbreak linked to some heat-and-eat trays—three people have died and one pregnancy was lost. If you have Marketside or Home Chef chicken alfredo with best-by dates before late June, toss it ASAP or return it. Listeria is no joke, especially for pregnant people and those with weaker immune systems. Stay safe and check your fridge! #FoodRecall #Listeria #Kroger #Health #BodyHealth10Share
Edward Wallace+FollowKroger CEO’s Golden Parachute vs. Worker PayDid you hear? Kroger’s ex-CEO cashed out with $15.4 million last year—right before stepping down over an ethics investigation. Meanwhile, the average Kroger worker saw a small bump, now making about $34K. That’s still a 457-to-1 pay gap! With execs shuffling and new leadership on the way, keep an eye out—big changes could trickle down to your local grocery aisle, from prices to perks. #Kroger #PayGap #WorkplaceDrama #Business40Share