| The Kroger Co. |
 | | Type | Public (NYSE: KR) | | Founded | 1883 | | Headquarters | 1014 Vine Street Cincinnati, Ohio, USA | | Industry | Retail | | Products | Bakery, banking, beer, dairy, deli, frozen foods, gasoline (select locations), general merchandise, liquor (select locations), meat, pharmacy, produce, seafood, wine. | | Revenue | ▲ $70.23 billion USD | | Employees | 310,000 | | Website | www.thekrogerco.com |
Kroger headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) is an American retail supermarket chain and parent company, founded by Bernard Henry Kroger in 1883 in Cincinnati, Ohio. It reported over US$66 billion in sales during fiscal year 2007 and is currently the second-largest grocery retailer in the country by volume [1] and third-place general retailer in the country, with Wal-Mart and The Home Depot[2] filling slots one and two, respectively. As of January 28, 2006, Kroger operated, either directly or through its subsidiaries, 2,507 supermarkets, 579 of which had fuel centers. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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A drawing of a self-service store Retailing consists of the sale of goods/merchandise for personal or household consumption either from a fixed location such as a department store or kiosk, or away from a fixed location and related subordinated services (Definition of the WTO (last page). ...
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Neighboring fast food restaurants in Bowling Green, of which the city has many. ...
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Packaged food aisles in a Fred Meyer store in Portland, Oregon A supermarket is a departmentalized self-service store offering a wide variety of food and household merchandise. ...
A holding company is a company that owns enough voting stock in another firm to control management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors. ...
Bernard Henry Kroger (January 1860 - July 1938) was an American businessman, best known for creating the Kroger chain of supermarkets starting in 1883. ...
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Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ...
The Home Depot (NYSE: HD), headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, is a big-box home improvement retailer that aims for both the do-it-yourself consumer and the professional in home improvement and construction. ...
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Kroger's Headquarters are centralized in Cincinnati, OH, but it spans many states with store formats that include supermarkets, hypermarkets, department stores, convenience stores and mall jewelry stores. Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia are among those with Kroger stores carrying the Kroger name. Packaged food aisles of Fred Meyer in Portland, Oregon In commerce, a hypermarket or multi-department store is a superstore which combines a supermarket and a department store. ...
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Jewelry (the American spelling; spelled jewellery in Commonwealth English) consists of ornamental devices worn by persons, typically made with gems and precious metals. ...
Kroger is currently celebrating its 125th anniversary. Chains - Baker's (Nebraska)
- Cala Foods and Bell Markets (California)
- City Market (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming)
- Dillons (Kansas, Missouri)
- Food 4 Less and Foods Co. (California, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon)
- Fred Meyer (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington)
- Fred Meyer Marketplace (Alaska, Oregon, Washington)
- Fred Meyer Northwest Best (Oregon, Washington)
- Fred Meyer Jewelers
- Littman Jewelers
- Barclay Jewelers
- Fox's Jewelers
- Fry's Food and Drug (Arizona)
- Fry's Marketplace (Arizona)
- Gerbes (Missouri)
- Hilander (Illinois)
- JayC Food Stores (Indiana)
- King Soopers (Colorado, Wyoming)
- Kroger Food and Drug
- Kroger Marketplace (Arkansas,Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, West Virginia)
- Kroger Signature Stores
- Kwik Shop (Kansas, Nebraska)
- Loaf 'N Jug (Colorado)
- Owen's Market (Indiana)
- Quik Stop (California, Nevada)
- Pay Less Food Markets (Indiana)
- Quality Food Centers aka QFC (Oregon, Washington)
- Ralphs (California)
- Ralphs Marketplace (California)
- Smith's Food and Drug (Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming)
- Smith's Marketplace (Utah)
- Turkey Hill (Pennsylvania)
- Scott's Food and Pharmacy (Northeast Indiana)
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// King Soopers is a grocery store chain with a significant presence in the state of Colorado, on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. ...
Dillons is a grocery supermarket chain based in Hutchinson, Kansas, and the flagship banner of Dillon Stores Divison, one of the regional segments of The Kroger Company. ...
Food 4 Less and Foods Co. ...
An unrelated hypermarket chain is Meijer. ...
Fred Meyer Jewelers is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fred Meyer, Inc. ...
Frys Food & Drug Stores is a grocery store chain that has huge presence in the state of Arizona. ...
Hilander Foods is a grocery store chain in the Rockford, Illinois metro area. ...
JayC is a supermarket chain located in Southern Indiana. ...
// King Soopers is a grocery store chain with a significant presence in the state of Colorado, on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. ...
Kwik shop is owned by the large grocery retailer, Kroger. ...
Loaf N Jug is a chain of convenience stores which is owned by Kroger. ...
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Pay Less Food Markets is a chain of grocery stores located in the central Indiana towns of Anderson and Lafayette. ...
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A Ralphs Marketplace in Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, California Ralphs Grocery Company is a major supermarket chain in the Southern California area. ...
Smiths Food and Drug, commonly known as Smiths, is a leading chain of supermarkets in the Intermountain and Southwest regions of the United States. ...
Turkey Hill is a chain of convenience store/gas stations, mostly in the central and eastern parts of Pennsylvania. ...
Scotts Food & Pharmacy is a grocery store chain with eighteen stores in the Fort Wayne, Indiana market. ...
Kroger Marketplace Kroger Marketplace is a relatively new style of store for Kroger. The brand started in 2004 in the Columbus, Ohio, area, which lost the Big Bear and Big Bear Plus chains in Penn Traffic's Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Kroger Marketplace format is based on the Fry's Marketplace stores that the Arizona division of Kroger is currently operating. Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Nickname: Location in the state of Ohio, USA Coordinates: , Country State Counties Franklin, Fairfield, Delaware Government - Mayor Michael B. Coleman (D) Area - City 212. ...
Big Bear was a regional supermarket chain in the midwestern United States, headquartered for many years in Columbus, Ohio. ...
Big Bear was a regional supermarket chain in the midwestern United States, headquartered for many years in Columbus, Ohio. ...
The Penn Traffic Company operates 109 supermarkets in Pennsylvania, upstate New York, Vermont and New Hampshire. ...
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Frys Food & Drug Stores is a grocery store chain that has huge presence in the state of Arizona. ...
Similar to rival chains Meijer and Super Kmart, and modeled after Kroger-owned Fred Meyer, these stores contain multiple departments. In addition to the grocery department, they contain a Fred Meyer Jewelers, Donato's Pizza, and an in-store bank, as well as sections for toys, appliances, and home furnishings, something that Big Bear once had in their stores in the Columbus area. For other uses, see Meijer (disambiguation). ...
Kmart Corporation is an international chain of discount department stores in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. ...
Fred Meyer Jewelers is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fred Meyer, Inc. ...
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In 2005, the company began renovating many Kroger Food & Drug stores in Ohio to give out an expanded and remodeled look, converting them into the Kroger Marketplace format. In February 2006, Kroger announced plans for two new Kroger Marketplace stores to open by the end of the summer in Cincinnati suburbs Lebanon and Liberty Township.[3] The store in Liberty Township opened in July 2006.[4] On October 5, 2006, a new Kroger Marketplace opened in Gahanna. With the Gahanna opening, the number of Kroger Marketplace stores is six, four in the Columbus area and two in the Cincinnati area. Two more stores are planned in 2007, one in Middletown and one in Englewood.[5] Another renovated store has recently opened in Blue Ash. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Manufacturing As well as stocking a variety of national brand products, The Kroger Co. also employs one of the largest networks of private label manufacturing in the country. Forty-two plants (either wholly owned or used with operating agreements) in seventeen states create about half of Kroger’s nearly eight thousand private label products. A three-tiered marketing strategy divides the brand names for shoppers’ simplicity and understanding.
Manufacturing Plants Kroger operates 42 manufacturing plants, and packages and sells items for other retailers under the Inter-American Products Company name.[6][7]
Dairies Kroger operates 15 dairies and 3 ice cream plants - Centennial Farms Dairy - Atlanta, GA
- Compton Creamery - Compton, CA
- Crossroad Farms Dairy - Indianapolis, IN
- Heritage Farms Dairy - Murfreesboro, TN
- Jackson Dairy - Hutchinson, KS
- Jackson Ice Cream - Denver, CO
- King Soopers Dairy - Denver, CO
- Layton Dairy - Layton, UT
- Michigan Dairy - Livonia, MI
- Riverside Creamery - Riverside, CA
- Southern Ice Cream Specialties - Marietta, GA
- Swan Island Dairy - Portland, OR
- Tamarack Farms Dairy - Newark, OH
- Tolleson Dairy - Tolleson, AZ
- Turkey Hill Dairy - Conestoga, PA
- Vandervoort Dairy - Fort Worth, TX
- Westover Dairy - Lynchburg, VA
- Winchester Farms Dairy - Winchester, KY
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Bakeries/Delis - Anderson Bakery - Anderson, SC
- Clackamas Bakery - Clackamas, OR
- Columbus Bakery - Columbus, OH
- Country Oven Bakery - Bowling Green, KY
- Deli Kitchen - Compton, CA
- Dillons Bakery - Hutchinson, KS
- Indianapolis Bakery - Indianapolis, IN
- KB Specialty Foods - Greensburg, IN
- King Soopers Bakery - Denver, CO
- La Habra Bakery - La Habra, CA
- Layton Dough Plant - Layton, UT
Meat Plants - King Soopers Meat - Denver, CO
- Sunland Meat - Tolleson, AZ
- Vernon Meat - Vernon, CA
Grocery Items - America's Beverage Co. - Irving, TX
- Bluefield Beverage Co. - Bluefield, VA
- Delight Products Co. - Springfield, TN
- Kenlake Foods - Murray, KY
- Pace Dairy of Indiana - Crawfordsville, IN
- Pace Dairy of Minnesota - Rochester, MN
- Pontiac Foods - Columbia, SC
- Springdale Ice Cream & Beverage - Cincinnati, OH
- State Avenue - Cincinnati, OH
- Tara Foods - Albany, GA
Private Brands Kroger Value Early in 2007, Kroger introduced its Kroger Value line. The Kroger Value line is the successor to the FMV or For Maximum Value brand previously offered at Kroger stores. The brand change departed from the typical orange-fade-to-yellow labels and is now simply white with blue and red.
For Maximum Value (Kroger Value) For Maximum Value (FMV), originally named Fred Meyer Value, offered staple products such as sugar, flour, bread, and canned goods at the lowest price for that particular product in the store. Though some FMV products (such as their cheese made with water & partially hydrogenated soybean oil) use a lower-quality manufacturing process, other products appear to be indistinguishable from their banner brand equivalent (FMV sugar and Kroger sugar, for example) other than the price (these are more than likely examples of loss leaders). This article is about sugar as food and as an important and widely-traded commodity. ...
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For other uses, see Bread (disambiguation). ...
Canning is a method of preserving food by first heating it to a temperature that destroys contaminating microorganisms, and then sealing it in air-tight jars, cans or pouches. ...
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In 2007 Kroger replaced FMV with the new Kroger Value brand. This has led to a situation where Kroger brand and Kroger Value brand products are sold side-by-side with little to distinguish them except for packaging and price. FMV itself was the successor to Kroger's former Cost Cutter brand, which had been introduced in 1981 and was known for its near-generic product labeling. Most Kroger Value brand items are labeled bilingually (English and Spanish).
Banner Brands Banner Brands, goods that bear the name of Kroger or its subsidiaries (i.e., Ralphs, King Soopers, etc.) or make reference to them (i.e., Big K) are offered with a “Try it, Like it, or Get the National Brand Free” guarantee, where if the customer does not believe the Kroger brand product is as good as the national brand, they can exchange the unused portion of the product with their receipt for the equivalent national brand for free. Many of Kroger’s health and beauty goods, one of the company's fastest-growing private label categories, are manufactured by third-party providers; these products include goods like ibuprofen and contact lens solution. Coated 200 mg ibuprofen tablets Ibuprofen (INN) (IPA: ) (from the earlier and no longer correct nomenclature iso-butyl-propanoic-phenolic acid) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) originally marketed as Brufen, and since then under various other trademarks (see tradenames section), most notably Advil. ...
Private Selection Products marked Private Selection are offered to compare with gourmet brands or regional brands that may be considered more upscale than the standard Kroger brand products.
Other private label brands As well as the major grocery brands, Kroger’s manufacturing creates a variety of general merchandise brands. These are featured especially in Fred Meyer stores, where more than half the goods sold are non-food, or in the smaller Fred Meyer-based Marketplace stores. The following brands might be found in various Kroger-owned stores: Bread - SuperKids - IronKids bread competitor
- Kroger Value Bread - white and wheat
Dairy - Springdale - milk by the gallon
- Mountain Dairy - milk by the gallon (Smith's & Fry's)
- Sungold - sweet and unsweet gallon jug tea
- Thirst Rockers - imitation juice (water, high fructose corn syrup, 0% juice)
- Country Club - butter
Deli - Angelino's - pizza with its own bake pan
- Your Deli Selection - baked beans, coleslaw, potato salad
Drug & General Merchandise - HD Designs – upscale home goods
- MotoTech – automotive supplies
- Office Works – stationery and office supplies
- Splash Sport, Splash Spa, and Bath & Body Therapies – bath and body supplies
Frozen Food - Country Club - real butter sticks, half-gallon ice cream/frozen yogurt
- Old Fashioned - gallon tub ice cream/frozen yogurt
Grocery and General Merchandise - aromaFUSIONS - air freshener supplies, scented candles
- Big K - soda, cooler drinks, sparkling water
- Crystal Clear - flavored sparkling water
- Disney's Old Yeller - dry dog food
- Everyday Living – kitchen gadgets & cleaning supplies, furniture
- On the House - margarita and other drink mixes
- Pet Pride - dry dog & cat food, cat litter
- Tempo - laundry detergent & fabric softener
Whole Health (Nutrition) - Naturally Preferred – organic and natural foods
In 2006, Kroger partnered with the consumer products division of The Walt Disney Company to add the Disney Magic Selections line to its private label offerings.[8] In reality, many of these products have been substituted in place of Kroger's Signature brand equivalents on the shelf. With packaging featuring animated Disney and Pixar characters, such as Mickey Mouse as Chef Mickey, these products are marketed to help promote healthy eating among children. Most of the approximately one hundred initial products contain zero grams of trans fat and include food offerings such as yogurt, breakfast foods, and small fresh fruit cups. Organic vegetables at a farmers market in Argentina. ...
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Pharmacy Group Kroger previously owned and operated the SupeRx Drug Store chain. In 1985, Kroger outbid Rite Aid for the Hook's Drug Stores chain, based in Indianapolis, IN, and combined it with SupeRx to become Hook's-SupeRx. In 1994, Kroger decided to get out of the standalone drug-store business, and sold its pharmacies to Revco, which later was sold to CVS.[9] A typical Rite Aid pharmacy. ...
Hooks Drug Stores was an Indianapolis, Indiana-based drug store chain which was founded in 1900 by John A. Hook. ...
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Revco Discount Drug Stores (known simply as Revco or Revco, D.S.), once based in Twinsburg, Ohio, was a major drug store chain operating through the Ohio Valley, the Mid-Atlantic states, and the Southeastern United States. ...
CVS Caremark Corporation, NYSE: CVS is an integrated pharmacy services provider, combining one of the nations leading pharmaceutical services companies with the countryâs largest pharmacy chain. ...
The Kroger Pharmacies continue as a profitable portion of the business, and have been expanding to now include pharmacies in City Market, Dillons, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, King Soopers, QFC, Ralphs, Smith’s Food and Drug, and Kroger Supermarkets.[10]
Supermarket Petroleum Group Since 1998, Kroger has added fuel centers in the parking lots of its supermarkets, and as of 2007, operated 696 of them.[11] In the case of the Fort Wayne, Indiana market, Kroger continues to operate one of its fuel centers even as its respective supermarket has closed. Nickname: Motto: Room for Dreams Location in the state of Indiana, USA Coordinates: , Country United States State Indiana County Allen Founded October 22, 1794 Incorporated February 22, 1840 Government - Mayor Tom Henry (D) - City Clerk Sandra Kennedy (D) - City Council Marty Bender (R) Liz Brown (R) John Shoaff (D) Tom...
Distribution/Logistics Kroger has reduced its distribution centers from 44 to 20 since 1995, and has driven down costs and increased efficiency with a 3-tiered distribution system. The 2nd and 3rd tiers, internally known as "Peyton's", service retail stores and provide promotional and seasonal products. Kroger operates five "Peyton's:[12] Kroger operates its own fleet of trucks and trailers to distribute products to its various stores. Food distribution and buying takes place under various subsidiaries and divisions. These include: - Inter-American Products - private label goods
- Westco Foods - produce buying[13]
Financial Services Kroger Personal Finance was introduced in 2007 to offer various stores branded MasterCards, Mortgages, Home Equity Loans, Pet Insurance and Identity Theft Protection.[14]
Market entries and withdrawals Kroger had a number of outlets in the Western Pennsylvania region, encompassing Pittsburgh and surrounding areas. After a protracted labor strike in 1983 and 1984, Kroger withdrew all of its stores from the Western Pennsylvania market, ceding the market to locally owned rivals, most notably Giant Eagle and the Supervalu-supplied Shop 'n Save & FoodLand chains. (Ironically, Kroger bought Eagle Grocery company, whose founders went on to create Giant Eagle.) There has been recent speculation that Kroger may be re-entering the market since Giant Eagle and Wal-Mart (through the numerous supercenters Wal-Mart has opened in the Pittsburgh area in recent years) have since formed a de-facto monopoly in the market as a result of Supervalu's inability to compete, as well as the launch of Kroger's Turkey Hill dairy brand in the area. Kroger still maintains a presence in the nearby Morgantown, West Virginia, Wheeling, West Virginia & Weirton, West Virginia/Steubenville, Ohio areas where Giant Eagle has a much smaller presence and the Supervalu-supplied stores are virtually nonexistent, though in all of these cases Wal-Mart remains a major competitor and Aldi is the only other supermarket with any market overlap. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
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Shop n Save is a grocery store chain with 54 stores in Pittsburgh and 16 stores in Northern West Virginia. ...
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Turkey Hill is a chain of convenience store/gas stations, mostly in the central and eastern parts of Pennsylvania. ...
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Nickname: The Friendly City Location in Ohio County in the State of West Virginia Coordinates: Settled 1769 Established 1806 Incorporated 1836 - Mayor Nick Sparachane - City Manager Robert Herron - Chief of Police Kevin Gessler, Sr. ...
Weirton is a city located in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia. ...
Nickname: Location within the state of Ohio Coordinates: , Country State County Jefferson Founded 1795 Government - Mayor Dominic Mucci (D) Area - Total 10. ...
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, short for ALbrecht DIscount, is a discount supermarket chain based in Germany and one of the largest retail chains worldwide. ...
Kroger also experienced a similar withdrawal from Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1989. Many of these stores were sold to the local grocery chain Red Food, which was in turn bought by BI-LO in 1994. Today, Chattanooga is the only metropolitan market in Tennessee that Kroger does not operate in. Chattanooga redirects here. ...
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Red Food Stores, Inc. ...
BI-LO was established in the United States in 1966 and is headquartered in Mauldin, South Carolina. ...
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Kroger stores existed in various Florida markets from the 1960s until 1986, when the chain decided to exit the state and sold most of its stores to Albertsons and Kash n' Karry. Kroger operated in Florida under the "SupeRx" and "Florida Choice" banners. Recently, retail analysts have begun to speculate about whether Kroger may capitalize on the misfortunes of Albertsons and re-enter Florida again, but the dominance of native Publix and the growing force of Wal-Mart in Florida would be a tough sell for Kroger. The 1960s decade refers to the years from the beginning of 1958 to the end of 1974. ...
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Albertsons LLC is a chain of grocery stores owned and operated by Cerberus Capital Management after the acquisition of Albertsons, Inc. ...
Kash NKarry is a grocery store that was founded in Florida. ...
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Kroger had about 50 stores in St. Louis until it left the market in 1986, saying that its stores were unprofitable. Most of their stores were bought by National, Schnucks, and Shop 'n Save. Nickname: Location in the state of Missouri Coordinates: , Country State County Independent City Government - Mayor Francis G. Slay (D) Area - City 66. ...
Year 1986 (MCMLXXXVI) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link displays 1986 Gregorian calendar). ...
National Supermarkets was the second largest grocery chain in the St. ...
Schnucks (originally Schnucks) is the 10th-largest privately held grocery store chain in the United States. ...
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Kroger entered the Charlotte market in 1977 and expanded rapidly throughout the 1980s when it bought some stores from BI-LO. However, most stores were in less desirable neighborhoods and did not fit in with Kroger's upscale image. Less than three months after BI-LO pulled out, they decided to re-enter the Charlotte market, and in 1988 Kroger announced they would leave the Charlotte market and put their stores up for sale. In an ironic twist BI-LO bought Kroger's remaining stores in the Charlotte area. Kroger also swapped all ten of its Greensboro-area stores in 1999 to Matthews-based Harris Teeter for 11 of their stores in central and western Virginia. Kroger still maintains a North Carolina presence in the Raleigh-Durham and Greenville areas, including a store in Wilson that opened in 2002 but closed two years later. Charlotte redirects here. ...
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BI-LO was established in the United States in 1966 and is headquartered in Mauldin, South Carolina. ...
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BI-LO was established in the United States in 1966 and is headquartered in Mauldin, South Carolina. ...
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Matthews is a town located in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina and a suburb of the city of Charlotte. ...
Harris Teeter is a chain of upscale supermarkets based in Matthews, North Carolina, just outside Charlotte. ...
Raleigh-Durham is not a single city, but rather two separate ones in the U.S. state of North Carolina. ...
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Wilson is a city in Wilson County, North Carolina, it is located in the Coastal Plain region of North Carolina. ...
Kroger closed almost all of its northern Michigan stores in the 1980s and 1990s. The locations in Flint and the Tri-Cities were converted to Kessel Food Market. These Kessel locations were later bought back by Kroger; conversion was completed in 2006. The Kroger stores in Grand Rapids and most of northern Michigan were sold to Hamady, a chain based in Flint, Michigan.[15] Nickname: Location of Flint within Genesee County, Michigan. ...
The name Tri-Cities refers to a region in the U.S. state of Michigan surrounding the cities of Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland. ...
Kessel Food Market is a Michigan retail grocery store chain founded by Al Kessel in 1981. ...
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Nickname: Location of Flint within Genesee County, Michigan. ...
Kroger exited the competitive San Antonio, Texas, market in mid-1993. On June 15, 1993, the company announced it would close its 15 area stores 60 days later. San Antonio-based H-E-B was the market leader at the time; its 37 area stores held a 43.2 market share. Kroger and Albertsons (10 stores) were the area's other two top grocers, Kroger holding a 13.7 share and Albertsons a 13.1 share. Albertsons would eventually also succumb to H-E-B and exit the market by closing its 20 remaining area stores in April 2002 after previously shuttering three other stores in December 2001. By the time Albertsons exited San Antonio, the 44-store H-E-B chain had reached a 61 market share, while second-place Albertsons held a 15 market share. Nickname: Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: Counties Bexar County Government - Mayor Phil Hardberger Area - City 412. ...
For other uses, see Texas (disambiguation). ...
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Year 1993 (MCMXCIII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full 1993 Gregorian calendar). ...
H.E. Butt Grocery Company (abbreviated H-E-B) is a privately held San Antonio, Texas-based supermarket chain with over 300 stores throughout Texas and northern Mexico. ...
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Long the dominant grocer in western Virginia, Kroger entered the Richmond, Virginia market in the 1990s but has not threatened the leader Ukrop's. Meanwhile, in 2000, Kroger purchased 20 Hannaford stores that either already existed or were being built.[16] This allowed Kroger to quickly establish a presence in a competitive Hampton Roads market. It currently competes in this market with Farm Fresh, Harris Teeter, and Food Lion. Nickname: Motto: Sic Itur Ad Astra (Thus do we reach the stars) Location in the Commonwealth of Virginia Coordinates: , Country State Government - Mayor L. Douglas Wilder (I) Area - City 62. ...
Ukrops is a grocery store chain located in central Virginia. ...
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Farm Fresh is a grocery store chain with forty stores in the eastern United States. ...
Harris Teeter is a chain of upscale supermarkets based in Matthews, North Carolina, just outside Charlotte. ...
Food Lion LLC is an American grocery store company headquartered in Salisbury, North Carolina that operates approximately 1,300 supermarkets in 11 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states under the Food Lion, Harveys, Bloom, Bottom Dollar, and Reids nameplates. ...
Advertisements "Right Store, Right Price" is the current advertising slogan for Kroger and most other chains owned by the Kroger company. Probably the best known advertising slogan in the company's history was "Let's Go Krogering", which was accompanied by a jingle of the same name. It still appears on the bottom of some stickers which are placed on large items, handed out to children in stores (just like banks give lollipops to children). Other previously used slogans included "Your Total Value Leader", "Kroger, The Store Where It Costs Less to Get More" and "Kroger, Count on Us". A jingle is a memorable slogan, set to an engaging melody, mainly broadcast on radio and sometimes on television commercials. ...
Lollipop (Candyman) is the title of a song by the pop-dance group Aqua, from the album Aquarium A lollipop, or lolly, is a type of confectionery consisting mainly of hardened, flavoured sugar mounted on a stick and intended for sucking or licking. ...
Criticisms Food Contaminations On October 11, 2007, food manufacturer ConAgra asked stores to pull its Banquet and generic brand chicken and turkey pot pies due to 174 cases of salmonella poisoning in 32 states being linked to the consumption of ConAgra pot pies, with 33 people hospitalized.[17] By October 12, a full recall was announced, affecting all varieties of frozen pot pies sold under the Kroger brand name, as well as Banquet, Albertson’s, Food Lion, Great Value (sold by Wal-Mart), Hill Country Fare, Kirkwood, Meijer, and Western Family. The recalled pot pies included all varieties in 7-oz. single-serving packages bearing the number P-9 or “Est. 1059” printed on the side of the package.[18] is the 284th day of the year (285th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2007 (MMVII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. ...
ConAgra Foods, Inc. ...
Banquet logo used from 1999 to 2006. ...
Species S. bongori S. enterica This article is about the bacteria. ...
is the 285th day of the year (286th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Banquet logo used from 1999 to 2006. ...
A typical Albertsons store. ...
Food Lion LLC is an American grocery store company headquartered in Salisbury, North Carolina that operates approximately 1,300 supermarkets in 11 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states under the Food Lion, Harveys, Bloom, Bottom Dollar, and Reids nameplates. ...
Logo of WalMarts Equate brand Great Value is one of Walmarts many instore brands. ...
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ...
Kirkwood is the name of some places in the United States of America: Kirkwood, Illinois Kirkwood, Missouri Kirkwood, New Jersey Kirkwood, New York Kirkwood, Pennsylvania Kirkwood, California Kirkwood (Atlanta), Georgia Camp Kirkwood is a Christian camp & conference center in Wilmington, OH In other countries: Kirkwood, Eastern Cape is a town...
For other uses, see Meijer (disambiguation). ...
Western Family Foods was founded as the Pacific Mercantile Cooperative on March 3, 1934 by a group of retailer-owned grocery wholesalers. ...
Near Fatal Incidents On January 16, 2008, it was announced that Wayne Watson, a Denver consumer who developed bronchiolitis obliterans or "popcorn lung" after allegedly inhaling diacetyl fumes from microwaved popcorn, was suing the Kroger grocery store chain and its affiliates. In the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court, Watson's attorney claimed that the companies "failed to warn that preparing microwave popcorn in a microwave oven as intended and smelling the buttery aroma could expose the consumer to an inhalation hazard and a risk of lung injury."[19] Bronchiolitis obliterans, or Constrictive bronchiolitis, one form of which is called Popcorn Workers Lung or popcorn lung, is a rare disease of the lungs in which the bronchioles are plugged with granulation tissue. ...
Diacetyl (IUPAC systematic name: butanedione or 2,3-butanedione) is a natural byproduct of fermentation. ...
References - ^ [http:/http://supermarketnews.com/profiles/top75/ 2007 Top 75 North American Food Retailers], Supermarket News, Last accessed March 1, 2008.
- ^ Top 100 Retailers: The Nation's Retail Power Players (PDF), Stores, July 2006.
- ^ Kroger Marketplaces coming. The Cincinnati Enquirer (February 27, 2006). Retrieved on 1 October, 2006.
- ^ Kroger casts net more broadly. The Cincinnati Enquirer (July 19, 2006). Retrieved on 8 October, 2006.
- ^ Colossal Kroger set to open soon. The Western Star (July 13, 2006). Retrieved on 8 October, 2006.
- ^ Inter-American Products: Home
- ^ The Kroger Co. - Operations: Manufacturing List
- ^ Kroger introduces Disney Magic Selections in stores nationwide. The Kroger Co. Retrieved on 8 October, 2006.
- ^ Hooks Drug Store Museum and Soda Fountain, Indianapolis, Indiana
- ^ Kroger Pharmacy Careers
- ^ The Kroger Co. - Operations: Grocery
- ^ http://www.kroger.com/globalincludes/corporate_pdfs/SectionIV-4.pdf
- ^ The Kroger Co. - Corporate News & Info: Historic Timeline
- ^ KPF: Great Idea Home
- ^ Hamady Sacks and Yankee Hats, Water Winter Wonderland, Posted February 20, 2004.
- ^ Kroger Press Release, May 31, 2000
- ^ Associated Press [1] "Critics: ConAgra Mishandled Recal"
- ^ St. Cloud Times [http://www.sctimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071013/NEWS01/110120058/1009 "ConAgra Foods recalls all pot pies". Retrieved 10-13-2007
- ^ "Man with 'popcorn lung' sues Kroger" by George Merritt,Business Week Online edition, accessed January 18 2008.
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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David Dillon is the CEO of Kroger in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Allstate Corporation. ...
Ortegas signature, as used on American currency Katherine Dávalos Ortega (born 1934 in Tularosa, New Mexico) was the 38th Treasurer of the United States. ...
Don McGeorge is the president, and Chief Operating Officer of Kroger. ...
James A. Runde is a Wall Street veteran specializing in strategic and financial advice. ...
The logo of Bakers Supermarkets. ...
Cala Foods is a supermarket chain predominantly located in San Francisco, California. ...
Dillons is a grocery supermarket chain based in Hutchinson, Kansas, and the flagship banner of Dillon Stores Divison, one of the regional segments of The Kroger Company. ...
Food 4 Less and Foods Co. ...
An unrelated hypermarket chain is Meijer. ...
Fred Meyer Jewelers is a wholly owned subsidiary of Fred Meyer, Inc. ...
Frys Food & Drug Stores is a grocery store chain that has huge presence in the state of Arizona. ...
Dillons is a grocery supermarket chain based in Hutchinson, Kansas, and the flagship banner of Dillon Stores Divison, one of the regional segments of The Kroger Company. ...
Hilander Foods is a grocery store chain in the metro area of Rockford, Illinois. ...
JayC is a supermarket chain located in Southern Indiana. ...
// King Soopers is a grocery store chain with a significant presence in the state of Colorado, on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. ...
Loaf N Jug is a chain of convenience stores which is owned by Kroger. ...
The Owens logo. ...
Pay Less Food Markets is a chain of grocery stores located in the central Indiana towns of Anderson and Lafayette. ...
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A Ralphs Marketplace in Porter Ranch, Los Angeles, California Ralphs Grocery Company is a major supermarket chain in the Southern California area. ...
Smiths Food and Drug, commonly known as Smiths, is a leading chain of supermarkets in the Intermountain and Southwest regions of the United States. ...
Supervalu Inc. ...
The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...
A fiscal year (or financial year or accounting reference date) is a 12-month period used for calculating annual (yearly) financial statements in businesses and other organizations. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), nicknamed the Big Board, is a New York City-based stock exchange. ...
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