OT Kroger Merging With Albertson's

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  1. ABM

    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/14/business/kroger-albertsons-merger/index.html

    Kroger announces deal to merge with Albertsons to form a mega grocery chain

    Kroger announced it’s merging with Albertsons in a $24.6 billion deal, creating one of the largest grocery store chains in the United States with nearly 5,000 stores when combined.

    “The combination creates a premier seamless ecosystem across 48 states and the District of Columbia, providing customers with a best-in-class shopping experience across both stores and digital channels,” Kroger said in a press release.

    The merged company will give it greater scale to compete against Amazon, Costco, Walmart and smaller grocery store rivals. Traditional grocery store chains are losing market share to lower-priced companies, such as Aldi, Trader Joe’s, Grocery Outlet because of stubbornly high inflation and rising costs.........
     
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    Don't have either of those down here, sadly it's only Walmart and the Texas cult chain HEB.
     
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    donkiez Well-Known Member

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    So near my house we have a Fred Meyer, Safeway and Albertsons. Now they are all the same company?
     
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    theprunetang Shaedon "Deadly Nightshade" Sharpe is HIM

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    I pretty much get all my groceries from Aldi.
     
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    Yep.
     
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    I get most of my groceries from Walmart. They usually have the best prices.
     
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    Hate their produce and meat quality
     
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    This is all we have in Oregon City. A Fred Meyer, an Albertsons, and a Safeway.

    This can't be good.
     
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    We order just about everything for delivery these days anyway. Amazon groceries to my doorstep. Doordash if I need it now.
     
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    Agreed on their meat. I go to a butcher shop if I want good stuff.
     
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    Good point. I have done Walmart groceries, but not Amazon.
     
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    Amazon is great. We also do Butcher Box for meat which is pretty good. Thing I like about butcher box is that you buy stuff you normally wouldnt, like we get a few filets every delivery but at the store I would never buy them. Throw in a few rib eyes, some wings, a flank stake, and a few lbs of ground beef l, ect and your set for the month. We still get chicken breasts from Costco but that's about it.

    Even got the Thanksgiving turkey delivered from them already
     
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    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    Hey, have you ever been in a Buc-ee's? I was just in one (in Alabama) a few weeks ago. Amazing.
     
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    ABM Happily Married In Music City, USA!

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    Costco has good meats. Much of it is USDA Prime. They have the best briskets that I've found.
     
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    Fuck that merger bullshit. Safeway sucks after their merger with Albertsons. Staffing, store cleanliness, it's all noticeably worse. All this will do is cut competition and raise prices.
     
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    Buc-ees is one of the few Texas cultish things that I think is actually worth it. Those places are amazing and massive. The one between SA and Austin was the largest in the chain for quite awhile but I think it's been taken over as they migrate east. Good food, good drinks, just about any snack you can think of, and most importantly for a gas station/convenience store the cleanest restrooms I've ever seen at one of these establishments.
     
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    I already never shop at Fred Meyer or Safeway. This will just make me not shop there even more.

    WINCO FTW.
     
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    We shop at Winco a lot. Their meat isn't the greatest but everything else is good.
     
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    I've always appreciated the fact that Winco is an employee-owned company.

    They have a decent bulk section. BLAZER PROPHET'S wife buys a teaspoon of this and a Tablespoon of that for her various weekly menus. They're like clockwork in there every Sunday after church.
     

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