FILE – The exterior of Kroger’s fulfillment center is shown on July 27, 2022 in Dallas, Tex. (Rebecca Slezak/The Dallas Morning News via AP, File) FILE – Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen leaves ...
Washington state went to court Sept. 16 to try to block a proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger, saying shoppers would pay hundreds of millions more for groceries each year if the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. – Attorneys for the Federal Trade Commission and Kroger and Albertsons ended their three-week court battle the same way they started: diametrically opposed over whether the two ...
In a courtroom, swearing on a stack of proverbial bibles, Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen said that the hike in grocery prices has been brought on by everything from the price of fuel to credit card ...
Two years after Kroger’s controversial $25 billion plan to take over rival Albertsons, the deal’s fate may be decided by one woman in Portland: U.S. District Court Judge Adrienne Nelson in Oregon.
Washington state is going to court Monday to try to block a proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger. The case is one of three challenging the $24.6 billion deal, which was announced nearly ...
The federal government urged a U.S. District Court judge on Tuesday to temporarily prevent a proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons, saying in closing arguments the combination would ...
Sept 17 (Reuters) - The trial where U.S. anti-trust regulators made their case to block Kroger's (KR.N), opens new tab $25 billion bid to buy rival grocer Albertsons (ACI.N), opens new tab will ...
Kroger and Albertsons were expected to present their closing arguments Tuesday in a U.S. District Court hearing on their proposed merger, which the federal government hopes to block. Over the ...
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At the heart of the federal government’s fight to block Kroger Co. from buying Albertsons Cos. for $24.6 billion is an existential debate about how Americans buy their groceries today.