I don’t know about y’all, but I will not ever be going shopping here.

  • @[email protected]
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    1196 days ago

    Kroger promises to lower grocery prices by $1 billion after artificially inflating them by $3 billion.

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    235 days ago

    This is where we’re at now, corporations are issuing demands to the government, and the government is appeasing them.

    • @[email protected]
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      54 days ago

      Sounds like extortion to me. Revoke their licenses to do business until they replace their C-suite.

        • @[email protected]
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          14 days ago

          Replied to wrong comment. Someone else said something about now the corps are giving orders to the government. My response was that when MS was ordered to be ask up, they more or less said “nope”

  • @[email protected]
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    556 days ago

    Fuckin lies… No for profit business ever said hey let’s spend a bunch of money to buy another business to make less money.

  • @[email protected]
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    586 days ago

    Why would anyone trust them right after the price gouging during the pandemic and long after logistics had adapted?

  • @zarkanian
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    They aren’t even saying that.

    After the merger closes, Kroger will invest $1 billion to lower Albertsons’ prices, consistent with Kroger’s track record of fighting inflation and providing value to customers.

    So, they’re going to invest $1 billion to lower prices (which the writer speculates will be through “increasing efficiencies and improving its supply chain”).

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      consistent with Kroger’s track record of fighting inflation

      LOL, fucking what? They’re literally one of the major causes of inflation.

      which the writer speculates will be through "increasing efficiencies and improving its supply chain

      Oh, so firing more people, adding more self-checkout lanes, charging more for bags, and extorting distribution centers so they also have to fire a bunch of people?

    • DominusOfMegadeusOPM
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      Which they already claim they actively do in order to lower prices

    • @Corkyskog
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      increasing efficiencies and improving its supply chain

      That just sounds like sourcing lower quality food stuff to save their bottom line

    • @[email protected]
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      26 days ago

      Nah it’s going to be a billion dollars and putting those prices that can change at the drop of a hat with AI is help The digital ones. They’re expensive

  • @merc
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    “You should let us reduce competition in the grocery space, because with less competition prices will be lower.”

    That’s a bold take.

    • @[email protected]
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      46 days ago

      Walmart has been doing it for decades to achieve its low prices. The problem isn’t that it won’t work, it’s just still a shitty thing to squeeze every cent from your suppliers.

      • @merc
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        65 days ago

        Wal*Mart does definitely squeeze their suppliers, and it does have relatively low prices, but it’s hardly a charity. It squeezes suppliers, not so that it can supply customers with low prices but so that it can provide profits to investors.

      • @merc
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        55 days ago

        Economies of scale allow for lower costs, not lower prices. Lower prices are a choice that companies make, and it’s a choice they don’t have to make if they don’t have competitors.

  • @[email protected]
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    276 days ago

    You didn’t lower prices when you put in self checkout. Don’t piss on me and call it rain.

    • @[email protected]
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      126 days ago

      Self checkout did lower the prices if you play the game right.

      For example, one time I had 2 donuts in a bag, but I rang them up as just 1 donut. Please dont tell the cops.

        • @[email protected]
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          76 days ago

          I wouldn’t snitch even if I saw someone walking out with a wagon of money from the store safe. Fuck corporations.

          • @ayyy
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            Why is my neighborhood a food desert??

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              imagine being so brainwashed by corpos that you forget that small businesses exist and can easily take the place of every walmart.

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                I’m talking about my own lived experience, and it fucking sucks.

                • @[email protected]
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                  food deserts only happen when corporations move in, push out all the competition, then leave.

      • DominusOfMegadeusOPM
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        How did two donuts become one donut though? Are you a wizard?

      • @[email protected]
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        46 days ago

        I always seem to lose count when scanning the same item repeatedly. I’m sure I got close to 12, and that’s close enough.

  • @[email protected]
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    136 days ago

    Force them to break up into all their constituent companies.

    Competition and the free market, also free of M&A’s, will help pricing for everyone, including suppliers and customers.

    Be great if we could elect anti-merger reps.