Friday, June 20, 2025

Kroger To Close Locations!

It's not fresh for everyone. Kroger plans to close 60 to 100 stores.

The Kroger Company, the nation's largest grocer is planning on closing 60 to 100 stores in the United States. It also has affiliates that include King Soopers, Ralphs, Fred Meyer, Food 4 Less, Harris Teether, QFC, Pay Less, City Market, Fry's, Dillons, Smith’s and Mariano's.

The company has not announced the locations. 

I have a bad feeling that locations in Detroit, Atlanta, Memphis, Little Rock, Cincinnati, Dayton, Houston and St. Louis will face the blunt of these closings.

Kroger is owned by private equity firm Berkshire Hathaway. It piles debts on businesses like Dairy Queen, GEICO, Coca-Cocla, APPLE, SiriusXM and others.

Kroger operates over 2,700 stores nationwide. The company is located in downtown Cincinnati.

Kroger announced it will close 60 stores across the United States over the next 18 months, representing about 5% of its 1,239 Kroger-branded locations operating in 16 states. The Cincinnati-based company disclosed the decision in a recent regulatory filing.

Kroger operates in 35 states.

So the concerns about fixing the economy are not a priority for President Donald J. Trump and Republicans. We got to juggle around the thoughts of a chaotic war in the Middle East.

Who cares about the tariffs on trading partners Canada, Mexico and China?

After all, we have to work everyday sometimes for more than eight hours or a second job to pay for groceries, rent, car loans, college tutition, college loans, outstanding bills and the feds.

All of the money funds Trump’s golf trips, the Israeli missile defense, the Israeli economy and the lawmakers trips.

Capitalism is America.

Our economic downfall is when Kroger and Walmart declare bankruptcy. 

Trust me, it's coming.

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