I doubt it. There is another Kroger 2 miles away (never understood) and it is MUCH smaller, maybe half the size, and low visibility on a less traveled road. My Kroger is about a central as it gets. Now could they possible shrink it and sublet space and this is preparing for it? Maybe (they've done it a few times but always took the space back) but I've heard no rumblings. I need to go to some of the others and see if there are obvious changes at them. Just so strange.I used to work for a grocery chain in the NorthEast. I've seen similar and this sounds almost like they're getting ready to close the store? They stop ordering product and spread out what's left so they don't have to transfer out the leftover items. Any rumors of it closing?
I love Sprouts fresh food but no way I could do all my shopping there (nor could I afford it).Interesting![]()
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our what was once a retirement and winter visitor community east of Yuma is getting Sprout's and border chain store... which will force our Kroger to use more checkers for seniors and maybe get rid of digital savings
And that was strange as all the Albertsons disappeared in Salem right after the mergerFor me it's been Safeway, which I recall at one time was the largest supermarket chain in the world (maybe early 80s). The one I grew up going to in my youth closed (along with another) after a new, larger store was built.
Albertson's has since bought Safeway, along with other supermarkets that Safeway owned (especially Vons) although it's more or less maintained its identity separate from Albertson's.
That being said, I'm not super brand loyal. I'll shop at other supermarket chains, along with Trader Joe's and other local grocery places.
For me it's been Safeway, which I recall at one time was the largest supermarket chain in the world (maybe early 80s). The one I grew up going to in my youth closed (along with another) after a new, larger store was built.
Albertson's has since bought Safeway, along with other supermarkets that Safeway owned (especially Vons) although it's more or less maintained its identity separate from Albertson's.
That being said, I'm not super brand loyal. I'll shop at other supermarket chains, along with Trader Joe's and other local grocery places.
The nightmare now is 4x fuel Friday.. are parking lot is massive and there was no parking...we use to go to downtown sprouts when they had ads in the paper for producce...so we are excitedI love Sprouts fresh food but no way I could do all my shopping there (nor could I afford it).
OH THE NIGHTMARE of Kroger
safeway was my mom's primary grocery store when I was growing up so I leaned into it as an adult. I saw a horrific impact on our local store when albertson's bought them out which made no sense b/c the albertsons in the nearby areas were all superior to the safeways on stock and selection. the pharmacy went downhill in a big way (lost MANY customers due to horrible customer service) and the store in general is poorly stocked/understaffed. sad thing is most of the albertsons near us have become safeways and have gone downhill as well.
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Wow... Salem Oregon Safeway stores are fantastic and better ads than Kroger
Two supermarkets opened within 5 blocks of my residence. One is a small local chain whose name I don’t recall, the other seems to be making a big noise in the 5 boroughs: Food Bazaar.Is anyone else seeing big changes in their grocery stores?
Canadian so slightly different perspective.
1) Grocery stores have really gone hard into the loyalty programs and trying to keep consumers in a closed environment. You are apart of program X so you shop at program X stores for their rewards and loyalty pricing.
2) Sections in the stores have shrunk as more sections have been added to cater to a more diverse population.
3) Prices and sales use to be really cyclical. You could count on most major food groups going on sale, for a good price, once every 6 to 8 weeks
Now from my experience in US stores in the last couple of years. Walmart has gone for a nosedive in selection and price. Walmarts in the US for Canadians was a special shopping experience. Now there is half the selection, 50 percent higher prices and its just not the experience it once was. Target is another store that mystifies me on its draw anymore.
I experienced my first Meijer last year. I can understand the attraction. And from an outsider viewing in I would very likely shop at a regional/local grocer like Meijer over the much larger brands.
Also Whole Paycheck is just a nope.