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Kroger’s $25 billion proposed takeover of rival Albertsons ultimately failed because two judges – one federal and the other from the state of Washington – didn’t buy the competitive vision ...
(Photo by: Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) A Federal Judge and a King County Judge in Washington state have blocked the $25 billion merger of grocery giants Kroger and ...
In a market where Kroger is saying it needs to gear up to face a new wave of competition from non-traditional grocery purveyors such as Wal-Mart, Amazon and Target, raising prices would be a ...
Kroger and Albertsons are the rare unionized shops in retail. The companies argue that, in fact, serves as a reason why they should be allowed to unite to face up to bigger, non-unionized rivals.
This story was originally published on Grocery Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Grocery Dive newsletter. Long before a pair of judges blocked Kroger’s plan ...
The grocery industry is reeling this week from ... I’ve detailed the harms that consumers can face when retailers merge, close stores and streamline purchasing. There’s a lot to consider.
Albertsons announced Wednesday it is pulling out of its plans to merge with Cincinnati-based Kroger, citing two court rulings on Tuesday barring the transaction. Also, it disclosed it's suing ...
Thwarted by federal and state judges, Albertsons gave up on its proposed $24.6 billion sale to Kroger and sued its would-be merger partner. Wednesday’s lawsuit comes a day after a federal judge ...
Albertsons announced Wednesday it is pulling out of its plans to merge with Cincinnati-based Kroger, citing two court rulings on Tuesday barring the transaction. Also, it disclosed it's suing ...