Kroger-Albertsons merger

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In October 2022, Kroger announced that it was buying grocery store chain Albertsons in a deal that valued the company at $24.6 billion.[1]

On November 29, 2022, the chief executives of the two companies went before the antitrust panel of the Senate Judiciary Committee to defend the merger.[2]

In May 2023, the UFCW International announced their opposition to the deal.[3]

In January 2024, Bob Ferguson, the Washington Attorney General filed a lawsuit to stop the merger. [4]

In February 2024, Phil Weiser the Colorado Attorney General filed a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the merger due to his belief that it would greatly reduce competition and harm Coloradans.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kang, Jaewon. "Kroger to Buy Albertsons in $24.6 Billion Deal That Would Create New Grocery Giant". WSJ.
  2. ^ "Albertsons, Kroger CEOs defend $25 bln merger to U.S. Senate committee | Reuters". Reuters.
  3. ^ Kang, Jaewon. "Biggest Grocery Union Opposes $20 Billion Kroger-Albertsons Deal". WSJ.
  4. ^ Selyukh, Alina (January 15, 2024). "Warning of higher grocery prices, Washington AG sues to stop Kroger-Albertsons merger". NPR.
  5. ^ "Colorado attorney general sues to block Kroger-Albertsons merger". February 14, 2024.