Kroger and Albertsons: A Grocery Consolidation Disaster

A year ago, Kroger announced their intention to acquire Albertsons for $24.6 billion. The transaction would combine the country’s two largest retail grocery chains, exacerbating consolidation in an industry that has seen a 30% reduction in stores since the 1990s. Workers could lose $300 million in annual wages, and the deal could create more food and pharmacy deserts, and businesses and producers throughout the food ecosystem will have reduced buying power.

After the announcement, a coalition of more than 100 organizations, representing workers, farmers, ranchers and independent businesses, launched a campaign to stop the merger. The coalition members have also raised questions about the proposed C&S divestitures. The United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) International Union also publicly opposes the transaction.

On November 14th at 2:00 PM ET, join the American Economic Liberties Project and a coalition of UFCW Locals for a discussion of why the Federal Trade Commission must learn from past mistakes and block this harmful merger. RSVP here.

The discussion will feature remarks from policy experts, along with workers, independent grocers, farmers, and consumers that the proposed merger would directly impact.

Date & Time
November 14, 2023 2:00 pm
Location
Zoom