Nicole Washington+FollowKroger Closures: What It Means for Your Grocery RunHeads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is closing nine more stores this September as part of a bigger plan to shut down 60 locations by 2026. If you’re in Chicago, Milwaukee, or the Puget Sound area, you might need to find a new spot for your weekly haul. The upside? Kroger says these closures will help them improve the shopping experience elsewhere. Employees can transfer to other stores, so at least jobs aren’t totally lost. #Business #LocalBusiness #Kroger00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowKroger Layoffs: What It Means for ShoppersKroger is cutting about 1,000 office jobs, including some at Fred Meyer, but says your local grocery store experience won’t change. The company claims it’s all about streamlining and putting more money into lower prices and better stores. So, while some folks are updating their resumes, you might see better deals or new store openings soon. Grocery shopping could get a little sweeter! #Business #LocalBusiness #Kroger00Share
Jason Wells+FollowKroger’s digital price tags spark Cincinnati buzzKroger is shaking up the Cincinnati grocery scene by swapping out old paper price tags for sleek digital displays. While these new tags make it easier for stores to update prices instantly, some shoppers are worried about the potential for sudden price hikes during busy times—think higher milk prices before a snowstorm. Others find the smaller print confusing, especially when sale details are hidden in fine print. Kroger promises not to use the tech for surge pricing, but the change has definitely got people talking. Have you noticed these new tags? What’s your take on the switch? #Food #Kroger #Cincinnati00Share
fnixon+FollowKroger Cuts Corporate Jobs, Prices May DropHeads up if you shop at Kroger: the grocery giant is trimming less than 1,000 corporate jobs, but store workers are safe. Why? Kroger wants to save money and put it back into things we care about—like lower prices and more store jobs. After their big merger with Albertsons got blocked, Kroger is hitting reset. So, while some office folks are packing up, your grocery bill could get lighter soon! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Kroger92Share
Susan Moreno+FollowKroger Closures: Is Your Grocery Store Next?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is shutting down 18 stores this summer, with more closures on the way. If your local store suddenly disappears, it’s not just you—Kroger is trimming locations to focus on bigger, better stores and online shopping. The upside? They say cost savings could mean lower prices and longer hours at surviving stores. So, keep an eye on your neighborhood market—change is brewing! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Kroger3120Share
Jordan Williams+FollowIs Your Grocery Store Next? Kroger Closures ExplainedHeads up, grocery shoppers: Kroger is closing over 50 stores across the country, with Texas taking the biggest hit. Rising food prices and supply headaches are forcing Kroger to shrink its store count. If your local Kroger is on the list, it might be time to scope out new spots for your weekly haul. Anyone else already mapping out their next grocery run? #Business #LocalBusiness #Kroger62Share
Tristan Richards+FollowKroger’s Big Shakeup: What It Means for ShoppersKroger’s trimming its corporate crew again—nearly 1,000 jobs are on the chopping block. The supermarket giant says this move will help them cut grocery prices and put more staff in stores. If you’re a Kroger shopper, keep an eye out for lower prices and maybe even shorter checkout lines. But behind the scenes, there’s drama: the last CEO left after an ethics mess, and lawsuits are brewing. Grocery runs just got a little more interesting! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Kroger91101Share
john72+FollowKroger’s Store Closures: What’s Really Up?Heads up, grocery shoppers: Kroger is shutting down 60 stores over the next year and a half, starting with a handful this August. Why? Fewer folks are doing big weekly hauls, and more are popping into discount shops or ordering online. Kroger says it’s moving cash from slow stores to jazz up busier ones and boost online shopping. So, if your local Kroger is closing, it’s not just you—shopping habits are changing, and even the big guys have to keep up. #Business #LocalBusiness #Kroger1612Share
john72+FollowWhy Your Grocery Store Might Disappear SoonEver noticed your go-to grocery store suddenly closing? Kroger is shutting down more locations, blaming theft, but local leaders say it’s really about chasing profits. If you live in a city center, you’ll probably just shop elsewhere. But in smaller towns, losing a supermarket can mean a long trek for basic groceries—sometimes turning neighborhoods into food deserts. It’s a reminder to check out backup options or try online grocery delivery before your favorite store is gone! #Business #LocalBusiness #Kroger6363Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowKroger’s Old-School Coupon ComebackHeads up, bargain hunters! Kroger is bringing back paper coupons alongside their digital deals, so you can double up on savings at checkout. While this might slow things down a bit in line, it’s a win for those who love flipping through flyers. This move comes as Kroger plans to close 60 stores, so if you’re near one, grab those deals while you can. Pro tip: Stack paper and digital coupons for extra discounts! #Business #LocalBusiness #Kroger92Share