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Private Label Brands

In regards to the merge suggestion: The For Maximum Value article is a stub which seems like it is as complete as it can get. Perhaps a section on Kroger's private label brands (names, manufacturing, what sorts of products, etc.) could be more relivent here. Zytron 06:56, 6 May 2006 (UTC)

agree Kroger is not only the largest traditional supermarket chain in the United States but also is one of the largest manafactuers of food products in the U.S. so it would naturrally be a good addition to a page on the company .Hypernick1980 21:09, 3 June 2006 (UTC)

DONE Zytron 17:23, 9 June 2006 (UTC)

IF A KROGER EMPLOYEE CAN BE FIRED FOR HELPING A CUSTOMER OUT BY LETTING THEM USE THEIR CARD IF THAT CUSTOMER DOESN'T HEVE ONE AT THE TIME, ESPECIALLY IF THAT EMPLOYEE HAS BEEN WORKING THERE FOR MANY YEARS, IT MAY BE THAT THE EMPLOYEE WAS PUTTING THE CUSTOMER FIRST, THEN NOONE SHOULD SHOP AT KROGER —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.149.110.245 (talk) 21:05, 15 April 2011 (UTC)

The potential problem there is that the employee discount (10% of Kroger brands) can inadvertently go to the customer who is not entitled to it. Though if it was just a "dummy" card that's not tied into anything, that I don't see any harm. As a former employee there, I can tell you from personal experience that they don't always put the "Customer #1st". :P75.81.197.59 (talk) 08:22, 12 August 2011 (UTC)

You're very bitter. As a kroger employee, i know from experience its drilled into your head time and time again NOT to give your kroger card to anyone, because of the discount. If you break that rule, then that's your fault, not kroger's. Loss Prevention is no joke at kroger, they're very serious, even about the little things. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.43.197.31 (talk) 04:10, 12 September 2011 (UTC)